Description
IMPORTANT: Please note that product may contain milk spots, minor scratches, and/or be tarnished.
No exchange.
In 1986, Liberty, as depicted by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, was selected as the design that would grace the obverse of the American Eagle Gold Coins. The Saint-Gaudens design first appeared on the United States’ $20, or double-eagle, gold piece in 1907, where it remained until 1933.
Like their gold counterparts, American Eagle Silver Coins have been produced and sold in both proof and bullion finishes since 1986. They have always featured a rendition of sculptor Adolph A. Weinman’s magnificent Walking Liberty design, originally prepared and executed for the Nation’s first circulating half-dollar coin in 1916.
Due to its imperfect condition, these coins may show signs of minor scratching, tarnish or milk spots. While their appearance may vary, their silver purity and weight remain guaranteed, making them an excellent choice for budget-conscious investors seeking authentic, trusted bullion.
American Eagle Silver coins come in a tube of 20 and a monster box of 500 coins.