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The American Silver Eagle is among the top silver bullion sold and isn't just something only coin collectors are after. Investors are also intrigued by the American Silver Eagle's intrinsic value that also extends to its numismatic value. This remarkable collection never changes its design yet the US Mint can't seem to make enough of these coins to satisfy the market demands. The silver eagle is sold at quite a high premium but it also is bought back for an enticing premium as well. It's a win-win deal for coin collectors and investors; coin collectors get to enjoy a minted coin while the investor gets to put all of their worries about the silver market to bed.
Your 2007 American Silver Eagle MS69 has been officially certified by NGC and is in an airtight holder. The holder not only protects the coin from tarnishing, it also contains a label that states the grade earned, MS69, and NGC's name. Certified silver eagles are best stored in NGC boxes, which you can find in our coin supplies section. Whether you are looking to buy silver online for your personal collection or as a gift, consider the certified silver eagles and enjoy all the benefits of owning a high quality coin!
Coin Highlights
-.999 fine silver
-MS69 grade, NGC issued
-Preserved in coin holder
-Obverse: The obverse shows off a beautiful Lady Liberty, adorned in a simple and lightweight robe. The obverse also bears the coin's date of mintage for collecting purposes.
-Reverse: The reverse of the silver eagle features the US Coat of Arms or also known as the national seal. The seal includes a large eagle with wings spread to their limit and the phrase, "E Pluribus Unum," written across its beautiful plumage. There is a shield covering the eagle's chest that resembles the American flag. Each of the eagle's talons are occupied; the left is clenching onto 13 arrows to represent the 13 colonies while the right is waving an olive branch to represent a peaceful nation. Above the eagle's head, there are 13 stars that also symbolize the original 13 colonies.