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Utah Gold Buyer LLC buy price $26.98
Authentic Silver American Eagles at a discounted price!!
While they last!! These American Silver Eagle coins are available at a lower price, because they are not in mint condition. These American Silver Eagles are impaired in some fashion, they may have but are not limited to rim damage, milk spots, scratches, random spotting, nicks-dings, tarnish, production damaged, polished, cleaned, etc. They are only available while supplies last! Each coin contains (1) one troy ounce of .999 fine Silver!
The American Silver Eagle may be the most popular coin in the world, with a record 44 million struck in 2014, but that doesn’t mean the coins are easy to find in great condition. For those looking to purchase American Silver Eagle coins with little interest in the condition of the coin, these are the perfect coins at the best prices available. JM Bullion offers American Silver Eagle coins in this product listing in random mint years and conditions.
The Silver Eagle you will receive will have a date of (our choice). And may not match the date shown in image. If you purchase more than one, you may receive coins from any of the years in the series.
American Silver Eagle coins were introduced in 1986 following passage of the Liberty Coin Act of 1985 by the US Congress. All Silver Eagle coins are struck using silver sourced from within the United States. The original silver stores used in production came from the Defense National Stockpile, with a 2002 extension granted by Congress allowing the Treasury Department and US Mint to purchase silver on the open market. Silver Eagle coins feature .999 fine silver and carry a face value of $1.
All of the American Silver Eagle coins available in this product listing are in cull condition. Cull coins are difficult to pin down with a single description. Generally speaking, coins graded as fair or poor are considered cull. Conditions contributing to a coin being labeled cull include, but are not limited to the presence of holes, bends, dark toning, pitting, corrosion, or major blemishes and detracting marks.
Adolph A. Weinman’s 1916 Walking Liberty image was revived for use on the American Silver Eagle coin, and is featured on the obverse side of the coin. In the image, Lady Liberty is shown walking toward the setting sun with the American flag draped over her shoulders. The reverse side of the coin bears either the heraldic eagle as designed by John Mercanti, a US Mint chief engraver, or the new soaring bald eagle from Emily Damstra.
The United States Mint, founded in 1792, is one of the oldest facilities in the Western Hemisphere. The San Francisco Mint, Philadelphia Mint, and West Point Mint all contribute to production of Silver Eagle coins. The American Silver Eagle you receive when purchasing from this listing will be determined by our available stock at the time of purchase, and will consist of random mint years conditions.
Mint | United States Mint |
Year | Any Year |
Country | United States |
Weight | 1oz |
Purity | 999 |
Status | Active |