Description
Why Buy This MS69 Early Production 2008 American Silver Eagle?
The American Silver Eagle has been a top choice of collectors and stackers for decades. These coins were first struck by the U.S. Mint and have been minted annually since then. While the Silver Eagle is a bullion coin, it has become very widely collected. The specimen offered here was struck in 2008.
- Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) graded this coin.
- This $1 American Silver Eagle has a brilliant uncirculated finish.
- This coin was struck from 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver.
Classic Silver Eagle Design
Obverse: If you’re looking for the date, it’s located on this side. This design shows Liberty walking with one arm extended while she carries a bundle of branches. Adolph A. Weinman created this work of art.
Reverse: This Heraldic Eagle design is by John Mercanti. This reverse design features a heraldic bald eagle and thirteen stars. The inscriptions on this side include the silver weight.
NGC MS69 Early Production
Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) was selected to grade this coin. Since it was submitted in original Mint sealed packaging dated before January 31 of the year it was issued, it received the Early Production designation. The grade of Mint State 69 means this coin is nearly perfect.