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LOT 21:
2018-S Proof $1 American Silver Eagle NGC PF69UC ER
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2018-S Proof $1 American Silver Eagle NGC PF69UC ER
American Silver Eagles are an excellent and favorited coin from the U.S. Mint and backed by the United States government. They were first minted in 1986 after the approval of the Liberty Coin Act on July 9, 1985. This 1 oz Silver Eagle has a denomination of $1. This 1-ounce coin was produced at the San Francisco Mint and holds the “S” mint mark on the reverse. The coin is graded by NGC with a grade of PF 69 - which certifies it as near perfect. Each Silver Eagle has a gorgeous deep grade proof finish to it. The Early Releases designation guarantees that NGC graded it within the first 30 days of issue.
The obverse features the Walking Liberty which is an iconic design that first appeared on the Silver Half Dollars released in 1916. The design was created by the renowned student of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Adolph A. Weinman. Weinman’s works were featured on the Walking Liberty Half Dollars. The artistic appeal of the design is exceptional. The reverse displays the Heraldic eagle symbolizing strength and endurance designed by the American engraver John Mercanti.
Coin Features:
Made from .999 fine silver with a weight of 1 troy ounce
Struck with a proof finish
Graded by NGC as PF 69
Minted by the U.S. Mint at the San Francisco facility
Comes in an NGC holder with an Early Releases label
$1 face value
Obverse: Features a full-length image of Lady Liberty walking with outstretched hands towards the rising sun with her gown and the draped flag billowing around her. She is holding olive and oak branches in one hand to symbolize peace and strength. Inscriptions - “IN GOD WE TRUST, ” “LIBERTY, ” and the year of mintage. Designed by Adolph A. Weinman.
Reverse: Displays a heraldic eagle behind a shield clutching an olive branch in its right talons and arrows in its left talons with 13 small stars above the eagle, representing the original colonies, designed by John Mercanti

