
2021 1 oz Silver American Eagle Type 2 PCGS MS 70 FDOI
2021 1 oz Silver American Eagle Type 2 PCGS MS 70 FDOI
Please note, this listing is for the 2021 Silver American Eagle with the New Reverse Design
The wait for the new 2021 Silver Eagles is now over! This 2021 1 oz Silver American Eagle Type 2 PCGS MS 70 FDOI is ready for purchase from Bullion Exchanges. The 2021 American Silver Eagles’ reverses have been redesigned for the 35th Anniversary of the coin program, and the obverses are modified to appear more like the original Adolph A Weinman design. The US Mint struck this coin from .999 fine silver with a weight of 1 troy ounce. Additionally, this coin arrives pre-graded by the illustrious PCGS as MS 70 with the FDOI designation. Begin your new collection of Silver Eagles collection with this 2021 1 oz Silver American Eagle Type 2 PCGS MS 70 FDOI.
The American Silver Eagles coin program is the official bullion coin of the United States. First struck in 1986, the Silver Eagles see high demand annually. This year, for the 35th anniversary, the US Mint has announced a redesign of the reverse for the American Gold and Silver Eagles. The new reverse for both the Gold and Silver Eagles spotlights the American Bald Eagle in two different ways. For the Silver Eagle, you will see an American Eagle in mid-flight with a branch in its talons. The US Mint also incorporated new security features, one of which is the anti-counterfeit reeded edge. This security feature appears like a "gap" variation in the coin's edge. Additionally, the obverse has been modified with new technology to align more with the original Adolph A. Weinman's "Walking Liberty" design used for the 1916-1947 silver half dollar.
The obverse continues to show the historic design by Adolph A Weinman known as “Walking Liberty”. Restored elements include Weinman's initials, the year of mintage font, as well as minor details for Liberty's eye, bonnet, flag, and the solar rays. Lady Liberty strides forth towards the setting sun. She carries oak and laurel branches in her left arm while outstretching her right arm to the horizon. The American flag is draped over her shoulders and flaps gently in the breeze.
The new reverse design of the American Silver Eagles bears the American bald eagle in flight as it carries an oak branch in its talons. The eagle is surrounded by inscriptions including the country, weight, purity, denomination, and the US motto “E Pluribus Unum”. The obverse design of the new 2021 Silver Eagle will remain the same.
Coin Specifications
- New reverse design - Type 2 Silver American Eagle
- Made from .999 fine silver with a weight of 1 troy ounce
- Graded by PCGS as MS 70 with the FDOI label
- New security features, including an anti-counterfeit reeded edge that appears like a gap on the edge
- Legal tender issued and guaranteed by the U.S. Government
- Comes in an official PCGS holder with the First Day of Issue label
- Obverse: Features a full-length image of Lady Liberty walking with outstretched hands towards the rising sun with her gown and the draped flag billowing around her. She holds oak and laurel branches in one hand to symbolize peace and strength. Inscriptions: “IN GOD WE TRUST,” “LIBERTY,” Weinman's initials, and the year of mintage.
- Reverse: Displays a bald eagle mid-flight, carrying an oak branch in its talons. Inscriptions: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA", "ONE DOLLAR", "1 OZ", "FINE SILVER", and "E PLURIBUS UNUM".
Bullion Exchanges is honored to offer our esteemed customers this 2021 1 oz Silver American Eagle Type 2 PCGS MS 70 FDOI. More 2021 Silver Eagles we think you will like include the 2021 1 oz Silver American Eagle Type 2 PCGS MS 70 FS (Flag Label) and 2021 1 oz Silver American Eagle Type 2 $1 Coin BU. Once your order is confirmed, Bullion Exchanges will carefully package and wrap your purchase for shipment to your address. If you have any questions at all about our products and services, please reach out to our expert customer service team during our business hours.
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The nice coin what does the w mean under In God We Trust where was it minted(Posted on 7/17/2021)