
With an extremely limited mintage of only 500,000, this coin is a rare opportunity for collectors. Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver. Extremely limited mintage of 500,000 coins. Features the first-ever eagle privy mark on a U.S. bullion coin. Obverse: Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty cloaked in the American flag, with the sun rising over a ridge. Reverse: An eagle landing with an oak branch, as if adding it to a nest. Struck at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia. Certified MS-69 by PCGS and encapsulated in a holder to preserve its near-perfect condition. Featuring the PCGS FirstStrike® designation, meaning this coin was released from the U.S. Mint within the first third days of release. Eagle Privy Silver Eagles The U.S. Mint has introduced a bullion Silver American Eagle featuring a privy mark for the second time in its history. Previously reserved for numismatic coins, this is only the second such mark to appear on a bullion coin. With a mintage capped at 500,000, this edition is one of the lowest-mintage Silver Eagles ever produced. The U.S. Mint (Philadelphia) The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia, renowned for its impeccable craftsmanship, has produced this limited-edition coin, further elevating its status among rare bullion products. First Strike The FirstStrike® designation indicates that PCGS received a coin within the first 30 days of its official release by the U.S. Mint. This early release factor makes FirstStrike® coins appealing to collectors seeking top-quality specimens from a mint’s production run. MS-69 Grade The MS-69 grade represents a nearly flawless coin. Coins with this grade maintain a sharp, detailed strike and an attractive finish, making them highly collectible and valuable. While slightly less rare than MS-70 coins, MS-69 coins offer a more affordable option for collectors seeking high-quality coins without sacrificing much in terms of condition or visual appeal. PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) PC