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The Silver Eagle is the single most popular bullion coin in the world. Likewise, American Silver Eagles are highly valued as a secure and solid investment. Bullion collectors and investors across the globe prize American Eagles. This value is recognized not only for their stability even in unstable times but also for their beauty. The new 2022 Colorized American Eagle 1 oz (Type 2) offers a new take on a new design! The beautiful, full color design adds extra depth and a visually stunning appearance to each piece.
The full color coating on this American Silver Eagle BU greatly enhances the iconic beauty of the coin's design, accentuating the images and inscriptions in each piece while giving it a new "life." The design is truly something that is better appreciated in person!
Recognized worldwide as one of the most stunning designs in bullion coins, Lady Liberty gracefully and proudly represents freedom. She steps into a bright future, draped with a flowing U.S. flag. Looking toward the rising sun, she recalls that this freedom was won at a great cost. In her left arm she cradles branches of oak and laurel while extending her right hand to the nations of the world, all in full color. Inscriptions are: "LIBERTY . IN GOD WE TRUST . 2022."
The reverse design features the iconic bald eagle, designed by highly acclaimed artist Emily Damstra, best known for her work with the Royal Canadian Mint. It depicts the new design, introduced in 2022. The incredibly detailed bald eagle, with its powerful wings spread high, descends with an American flag instead of an oak branch in its talons. Inscriptions include "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . E PLURIBUS UNUM . 1 OZ FINE SILVER . ONE DOLLAR." NOTE: This piece is no longer legal tender because it is an altered version of the original "legal tender," enhanced by a private mint that is in no way affiliated with the US Mint. This round has a worldwide mintage of just 200! Act now to secure yours.
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