2025-P Proof Silver Eagle PF-70 NGC (Marine Privy, AR, Gaudioso)
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2025-P Proof Silver Eagle PF-70 NGC (Marine Privy, AR, Gaudioso)

$1,095.00
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Metal
silver
Type
Graded Slab
Low (since tracked)
$1,095.00= tracked low
Grade:
PF70
Year:
2025
Mint Mark:
P
SKU:
322149
Updated:
Mar 4, 2026, 3:25 AM

Description

Minted at the Philadelphia Mint, this coin’s perfect PF-70 grade highlights its exceptional quality, making it an excellent choice for those seeking the finest-proof coins. With limited production on expertly treated planchets, the Proof Silver Eagle enhances its famous design with unmatched beauty. Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver. Graded Proof-70 by NGC, ensuring a flawless coin. Advanced Release label hand signed by Michael Gaudioso. Obverse: Adolph A. Weinman’s iconic design of Lady Liberty, draped in the American flag with the sun rising behind her. Reverse: Features an eagle soaring, carrying an oak branch as designed by Emily Damstra. Minted at Philadelphia, guaranteed by the U.S. Mint. Marine Corps privy mark. American Silver Eagle Series Each coin is composed of 1 oz of .999 fine silver, offering investors a secure store of wealth backed by the U.S. government. Collectors also favor the series for its artistic merit, featuring iconic designs that have stood the test of time. The Silver Eagle series is a prominent feature in both investment portfolios and numismatic collections. Proof coins are produced with specialized dies and polished blanks, giving them a unique mirror-like finish and sharp details. These coins are struck multiple times to ensure exceptional precision and clarity, which sets them apart from regular bullion coins. The higher level of craftsmanship and their limited mintages often result in proof coins commanding a premium on the market, making them especially desirable among collectors. 2025 American Silver Eagle Design The obverse of the American Silver Eagle continues to highlight Adolph A. Weinman’s celebrated Lady Liberty, a design first featured on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar in 1916. Since the series’ inception in 1986, this design has remained central. In 2021, Emily Damstra’s reverse design of a bald eagle carrying an oak branch replaced John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle, symbolizing strength an

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