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When the first pure silver dollar was minted in 1986, it caught more attention by the public, and not all of them were collectors. Many investors also enjoy the added value of a numismatic coin to the precious price of silver. The American Silver Eagle is at the top of the list for silver bullion coins best sellers among investors and collectors. The Silver Eagle contains two values, since it is both a coin and is made of silver. The Silver Eagle's mintage varies year to year, which affects the overall numismatic value of the coin. The Silver Eagle's silver content is also a factor in its value, since it fluctuates with the market price of silver.
Your 1987 American Silver Eagle Roll is comprised of 20 pure silver coins in brilliant uncirculated condition. No one has ever been disappointed with the American Silver Eagle collection so it is time to start yours today! Buying a roll of Silver Eagles is not only a great investment, but it makes for quick and easy collectible gifts whenever a special moment pops up that's worth celebrating.
Coin Roll Highlights
-.999 fine silver
-BU condition
-Mint-issued coin tube
-20 coins per roll
-Obverse: The obverse displays a well-known design that graced a US half dollar from 1916-1947. This beloved icon is known as the Walking Liberty and this patriotic design was first created by Adolph A. Weinman, an American sculptor who was born in Germany. Weinman's work is still sprinkled throughout the US since his designs are a part of American history. Another familiar design of his is the Mercury dime that is highly sought after for its silver content. The Walking Liberty gracefully poses on the obverse of the Silver Eagle, bearing the weight of the American flag draped around her shoulders and her arm carrying large branches. The obverse also bears the coin's date of mintage, "Liberty," and the famous saying, "In God We Trust."
-Reverse: The reverse design, on every silver eagle, contains the national seal and 13 stars which symbolize the original 13 colonies.