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2017 NGC MS-69 American Silver Eagle Coin (Brown Label)

2017 NGC MS-69 American Silver Eagle Coin (Brown Label)

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Buy 2017 NGC MS-69 American Silver Eagle Coins


In addition to being part of one of the most successful bullion programs on the planet, these 2017 American Silver Eagles bear the distinction of being inspected and graded by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). Containing a label that displays the assigned near perfect MS-69 grade, the NGC encapsulation ensures that the products reach you safely. Near-perfect grades (MS-69) are reserved for coins that do not exhibit any imperfections to the naked eye.


Each of these 2017 American Silver Eagles is in near-perfect condition, and contains 1 troy ounce of 0.999 pure silver. Moreover, they carry a face value of $1 as well.


Lady Liberty is portrayed in all her glory, walking towards the rising sun as her garments billow around her, in Adolph A. Weinman’s masterpiece, which has enjoyed a place on the obverses of American Silver Eagles ever since the program began in 1986. Even though this design (named the Walking Liberty) was initially created in 1916 for the Half-Dollar Coin at the time, its immense popularity led to its inclusion in the popular silver bullion program.


The reverses of these coins feature John Mercanti’s interpretation of the National Seal of the United States, fashioned during the time he was Chief Engraver of the United States Mint. Clutching arrows in one talon and an olive branch in the other, the mighty Bald Eagle successfully portrays the ideals on which the United States of America is based upon. These coins may display some natural spotting, which is completely normal and can occur over time and does not affect the grade of the coin. They all have been professionally graded by their respective certifier. The protective plastic slab the coin comes in certifies its grade. These slabs are subject to light abrasion marks, chips, cracks, and scuffs. These marks do not at all hinder the grade of the coin assigned to it and they do not devalue the slabbed coin in any way.

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