This 1986-S American Silver Eagle was struck at the San Francisco Mint and certified MS69 by NGC, representing a near-perfect example from the first year of issue of the American Silver Eagle program. While most 1986 Silver Eagles were produced at West Point, San Francisco–struck examples add an extra layer of collector interest tied to early program production.
The coin contains 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver and features Adolph A. Weinman’s iconic Walking Liberty design on the obverse, paired with the Heraldic Eagle reverse, used on Silver Eagles from 1986 through 2021. Graded Mint State 69, the coin displays strong eye appeal with only minimal imperfections visible under magnification.
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Coin Highlights:
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1986-S American Silver Eagle
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Struck at the San Francisco Mint
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Contains 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver
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Certified NGC MS69
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Encapsulated in a tamper-evident protective holder
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First-year issue of the Silver Eagle series
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Classic Heraldic Eagle reverse design
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Issued by the United States Mint
This certified Silver Eagle combines first-year significance, San Francisco Mint attribution, and near-perfect condition, making it a strong addition for collectors focused on early Silver Eagle history or graded U.S. bullion.
Each coin is carefully packaged and shipped discreetly to preserve its certified condition.
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