
2017 (S) 1 oz Silver American Eagle $1 Coin NGC MS 69 The American Silver Eagles are internationally well-known and praised series on the market, highly appreciated among investors and collectors. First established on November 24, 1986, these stunning coins present the American traditions of patriotism, freedom, and equality. The American Silver Eagle is the one official silver bullion coin, backed by the United States Government. This beautiful coin is struck from .999 fine silver, featuring the highly recognizable design of Walking Liberty, created by famous illustrator Adolph A. Weinman. The reverse displays a design created by John Mercanti, featuring a heraldic bald eagle with a banner in its beak. Above its head, there are 13 stars arranged in a triangular pattern. Since 2001, these coins were minted at West Point facility however this coin was minted at San Francisco location. This coin was also verified by the trusted grading company - NGC as Mint State 69, which means that this is a fully struck coin with nearly imperceptible imperfections. This designation not only adds value to coin but also takes coin collecting to another level with unique opportunities to protect your portfolio. PCGS and NGC can now identify 2014-2017 Silver American Eagles with their Mint location. During those years, the production of Silver American Eagles traditionally took place at the West Point Mint facility, which is also home to a strategic bullion depository. However, facing a record demand for American Eagles, the U.S. Mint decided to use their San Francisco facility in 2011 and Philadelphia facility in 2015. Despite their location of origin, the mintmark on all American Silver Eagles was omitted. The coins struck at Philadelphia facility were sealed in monster boxes that said “West Point Mint,” making it difficult to identify where those coins were actually produced. Previously unknown Philadelphia Silver American Eagles became one of the bi