2025-(P) American Silver Eagle (Eagle Privy) MS-69 NGC (ER)
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2025-(P) American Silver Eagle (Eagle Privy) MS-69 NGC (ER)

$133.30
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Metal
silver
Type
Graded Slab
Low (since tracked)
$133.30= tracked low
Grade:
MS69
Year:
2025
Mint Mark:
P
SKU:
313819
Updated:
Mar 4, 2026, 3:25 AM

Description

Graded MS-69 by NGC and certified with an Early Releases designation, it was shipped from the U.S. Mint within the first 30 days of release. With a total mintage of just 500,000 coins, this is one of the lowest mintage in the history of the Silver Eagle series. Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver. Limited mintage of 500,000 coins. Features a first-ever eagle privy mark on the obverse, exclusive to the 2025 release. Obverse: Lady Liberty striding forward, draped in the American flag, designed by Adolph A. Weinman. Reverse: A bold bald eagle carrying an oak branch, designed by Emily Damstra, symbolizing strength and resilience. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint. Graded MS-69 by NGC, indicating a near-perfect coin. Early Releases designation, confirming the coin was shipped from the U.S. Mint within the first 30 days of release. 2025 Eagle Privy Silver EagleThe U.S. Mint has made history by producing its second bullion Silver American Eagle with a privy mark. While these marks have occasionally been used on numismatic coins, this is the first time an eagle privy mark has been seen on a bullion issue. With a limited mintage of just 500,000 coins, this edition sets a new record for one of the lowest-mintage Silver Eagles ever produced. 2025 Eagle Privy Silver Eagle Design The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s iconic Lady Liberty, moving gracefully toward the dawn of a new day, her figure wrapped in the American flag. The addition of an eagle privy mark makes this design unique to the 2025 release. On the reverse, Emily Damstra’s detailed depiction of a bald eagle gripping an oak branch symbolizes the enduring strength of the nation. The Philadelphia Mint The Philadelphia Mint, established in 1792, produced all 500,000 coins in the 2025 Eagle Privy series. While these coins do not carry a mint mark, the distinct eagle privy provides a way to trace their origin back to Philadelphia. Known for its rich history and excellence in coin produc

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