
Minted by the United States Mint, it contains one troy oz of .999 fine silver, and its quality is validated by both MS-69 grading and a CAC endorsement. The First Day of Delivery designation ensures it was acquired from the Mint on the first day of release and received for grading within one week—boosting its appeal for both investors and collectors. Coin Highlights: Contains one troy oz of .999 fine silver. Certified MS-69 with a CAC green sticker, confirming top-tier quality within the grade. First Day of Delivery marked by CAC, indicating the coin was among the earliest shipped from the Mint. Obverse: Adolph A. Weinman’s iconic Lady Liberty, draped in the American flag as the sun rises—this timeless design ties to national artistry. Reverse: Depicts Emily Damstra’s modern eagle landing with an oak branch—a symbol of strength and continuity. Carries a $1 face value, fully backed by the U.S. government. American Silver Eagle Design Weinman’s Lady Liberty first appeared on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar (1916–1947) and was brought back in 1986 to headline the American Silver Eagle program. On the reverse, Damstra’s contemporary Eagle with an oak branch replaced the earlier design in 2021—symbolizing renewal and resilience. Together, these motifs bridge American coin art across centuries. American Silver Eagle Series Launched in 1986, the American Silver Eagle remains the official U.S. silver bullion coin, prized globally for its reliability, consistent purity, and vivid design. It stands as an essential cornerstone for both bullion portfolios and collector collections alike. United States Mint The United States Mint strikes each Eagle to strict standards of accuracy and quality. Its weight, purity, and design are federally guaranteed, solidifying these coins as trusted financial and collectible assets. CAC Certification & First Day of Delivery The green CAC sticker identifies coins that exceed standard grade expectations, affirming the MS-69 qual