Why order this American 1993 Silver Eagle?
This 1993 Silver American Eagle would make a great choice for any collector of this wildly popular series. In fact, fewer than .15% of those submitted to NGC received their highest grade, so this Mint State 69 piece is among the best available to collectors who do not have unlimited budgets. This piece was one of 6,763,762 of its kind to be struck from .999 fine silver at the Philadelphia Mint.
Iconic Walking Liberty design by Adolph Weinman
Adolph Weinman's Walking Liberty design was revived for the ASE series after first appearing on the half dollar. It features Liberty carrying branches in her left and extending her right hand as though presenting the morning sunrise. She is draped in the American flag and wears a Phrygian cap that symbolizes her freedom.
On the reverse, an eagle guards a union shield. In its talons, the bird grasps arrows, symbols of war, and an olive branch, a symbol of peace. The image, which John Mercanti modeled off of the Great Seal of the U.S., also includes thirteen stars, symbols of the original states.
Nearly perfect Mint State 69
This coin was graded by the experts at the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) and received the second highest available grade, Mint State 69. That means that the coin has at least one minuscule imperfection but none that can be seen by the naked eye.
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