2001 $1 NGC MS69 Silver American Eagle

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2001 $1 NGC MS69 Silver American Eagle This lustrous, white coin has been graded and certified MS69 by NGC! The silver eagle is a one-ounce bullion coin with a face value of one dollar. The obverse has Adolph A. Weinman’s Liberty Walking design used on the half dollar coins from 1916 through 1947. His initials are on the hem of the gown. The reverse design is a rendition of a heraldic eagle by John Mercanti. Since 2001, regular-strike silver eagles have been produced at West Point (without mintmarks), and Proofs have been produced at West Point (with mintmarks). The U.S. Mint does not release bullion mintage data on a regular basis. From 2006 to 2008, special American Eagle Uncirculated coins in silver, gold, and platinum were sold directly from the United States Mint. The term “Uncirculated-burnished” refers to the specialized minting process used to create these coins. Although they are similar in appearance to the ordinary Uncirculated American Eagle bullion coins, the Uncirculated-burnished coins can be distinguished by the addition of a mintmark and by the use of burnished coin blanks. Proof coins, which also have a mintmark, have a highly reflective, mirrorlike surface. This coin will make the perfect addition to any collection! My Polices: All orders are shipped via USPS Priority Mail with Signature Confirmation unless read more