
Struck by the United States Mint, it contains one troy oz of .999 fine silver, encapsulated and certified as MS-69 by NGC, the near-top grade indicating minimal imperfections. With certification through NGC, the quality and grading integrity of this coin are backed by a highly trusted numismatic authority. Coin Highlights: Contains one troy oz of .999 fine silver—valued for both investment and collectability. Graded MS-69 by NGC, denoting nearly flawless condition under magnification. Obverse: Features Adolph A.?Weinman’s iconic Lady Liberty design, cloaked in the American flag as the sun rises. Reverse: Showcases Emily Damstra’s powerful eagle landing with an oak branch, symbolizing resilience. Bears a $1 face value, fully backed by the U.S. government. American Silver Eagle Design Weinman’s renowned Walking Liberty first appeared on the 1916–1947 half dollar and was revived in 1986 for the Silver Eagle series—continuing its legacy of American artistry. The reverse, introduced in 2021, features a modern depiction of an eagle landing with an oak branch, blending tradition with renewed symbolism. These designs reflect a lasting continuity in American coinage while embracing contemporary themes. American Silver Eagle Series Since its introduction in 1986, the American Silver Eagle has been the United States’ official silver bullion coin, balancing aesthetic appeal, government guarantee, and collectible value. Renowned for its purity and design legacy, it is a foundational choice for both investors and numismatic enthusiasts worldwide. United States Mint Produced by the United States Mint, each Silver Eagle adheres to exacting standards of metal purity, weight, and strike quality. The Mint’s federal guarantee ensures enduring trust and authentication for purchasers worldwide. NGC MS-69 Certification An NGC MS-69 grade signifies a nearly flawless coin, with only the tiniest marks visible under magnification—representing the elite of Mint State quality. NGC