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- 1oz Silver American Eagle Coin (2004)
1oz Silver American Eagle Coin (2004)
Stock:
Out of Stock
Min. Order:
20 Coins
Sku: AG EAGLE 2004/BB
Mintage: Unlimited
The United States Mint is a bureau of the Department of the Treasury responsible for producing coinage for the United States to conduct its trade and commerce, as well as controlling the movement of bullion. It does not produce paper money; that responsibility belongs to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
In 1986, the first American Silver Eagle was made, taking a step up from the Eisenhower dollar of the 70's. Although the obverse design never changes, the desire to own these prized beauties has only grown throughout the US and the world. Low mintages is not the first thought that comes to mind when thinking of the American Silver Eagle but even though there are a lot made every year, certain years are becoming harder and harder to find, thus increasing their numismatic value. It's a phenomenon that has changed dealing in the silver bullion industry and that keeps collectors and investors a like coming back for more.
Your 2004 American Silver Eagle is guaranteed, by the US Mint, to be one pure ounce of .999 fine silver and is packaged in a coin flip for extra protection. Your coin shines with the flawless matte finish of a brilliant uncirculated coin that still looks "freshly minted" even though it's over 20 years old.
Obverse: The obverse design displays a tall and slender Lady Liberty, gracefully walking over the land of the free. She is clothed in a lightweight robe that gently flows with every step she takes and her shoulders are draped with the American flag. One arm is outstretched and inviting while the other is carrying a bundle of branches. The obverse is stamped with "Liberty," "In God We Trust," and the coin's year of mintage as well.
Reverse: The reverse carries the national seal of the United States of America, a regal eagle being guarded by a large shield, each talon holding something. The coin's purity and weight are also featured on the reverse for validity purposes.