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1986 American Silver Eagle

This is your chance to purchase the exceedingly restricted 1986 first issue of the US Modern American Silver Eagle. The 1986 S Eagle is the most well-known coin in history. The inaugural release of the Lady Liberty American Eagle sparked an outpouring of desire, with the US Mint selling out within weeks. The American Eagle, rich in its history, makes these beautiful gems the most sought-after proof and bullion coins ever minted. In 1985 James Baker, Secretary of the Treasury signed the “Liberty Coin Act” into law during the administration of President Ronald Reagan.

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2020 American Eagle

Due to the COVID19, the West Point Mint was forced to close its doors. In the meantime, the Philadelphia Mint stepped in and produced the 2020 American Silver Eagles for a week. The Philadelphia Mint only had 240,000 coin fragments to make up for the shortfall caused by the closure of the WP Mint. This is a fairly small population, which considerably boosts its value.

2021American Esgle

Due to the COVID19, the West Point Mint was forced to close its doors. In the meantime, the Philadelphia Mint stepped in and produced the 2020 American Silver Eagles for a week. The Philadelphia Mint only had 240,000 coin fragments to make up for the shortfall caused by the closure of the WP Mint. This is a fairly small population, which considerably boosts its value.

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Why do smart collectors seek out Hand-Signed Labels? The autographs of notable figures in the coin industry have sparked a lot of attention over time. Coin collectors who are passionate about their collectibles enjoy going on a “search” for their prized autographs and signed labels. It gives me great delight to discover these uncommon items. John Mercanti started as an assistant sculptor and engraver at the US Mint in 1974. The Commission of the Fine Arts organized an open competition in 1985. The winner’s design would be featured on the back of the new 1986 American Silver Eagle. The Heraldic Eagle, which can be found on the reverse side of the coveted American Silver Eagle, was designed by John Mercanti, who won the competition.

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