
Encased by NGC with an MS-69 grade, it represents superior quality with only the slightest imperfections visible under magnification. The Early Releases label confirms it was among the first coins shipped from the U.S. Mint—intensifying its desirability. Coin Highlights: Contains one troy oz of .999 fine silver, a staple of bullion standards. Certified MS-69 by NGC, indicating an elite mint-state condition. Bears the Early Releases designation, marking it as one of the initial coins dispatched from the Mint. Obverse: Features Adolph A.?Weinman’s iconic Lady Liberty enveloped in the American flag as dawn breaks. Reverse: Displays Emily Damstra’s depiction of a bald eagle landing with an oak branch—symbolizing strength and endurance. Has a $1 face value, fully backed by the U.S. government. American Silver Eagle Design Weinman’s Walking Liberty design, first seen on the 1916–1947 half dollar, was revived in 1986 for the Silver Eagle program—continuing a legacy of elegance and patriotic symbolism. The reverse showcases a refreshed image: Damstra’s eagle with an oak branch, introduced in 2021, which evokes renewal and resilience. The blend of these historic and modern motifs symbolizes America’s evolving numismatic artistry. American Silver Eagle Series Introduced in 1986 under the Liberty Coin Act, the American Silver Eagle has become the official U.S. silver bullion coin. Its enduring design and governmental guarantee make it a cornerstone for investors and collectors around the globe. United States Mint Struck by the United States Mint, each Silver Eagle maintains rigorous standards for weight, purity, and production quality. Federal backing ensures authenticity and market confidence. NGC Early Releases Certification The NGC Early Releases label marks coins that were submitted for grading within the first 30 days of their official release—adding a layer of prestige and desirability for early collectors. NGC’s encapsulation ensures the coin’s grade and