2021 MS70 ANACS LE 710 P-, S- & W-Mint First Release Silver Eagle Set
If you missed it the first time around, you’ve got another chance to snag this special First Release set. The combination of “First Release,” being minted at the 3 Mints and MS70 makes this set a collector’s treasure. However, only 710 sets are available. When they are gone no more sets can be certified as “First Release.” Don’t delay.
What You Get
- (3) 2021 MS70 First Release Limited Edition (LE) of 710 Silver Eagle dollar coins; 1 each from the Philadelphia, San Francisco and West Point Mints
- Pouch
- Certificate of authenticity
Good to Know
The Key Specs
| Coin Grade/Condition: | MS70 ANACS |
| Mint Mark: | Philadelphia (Emergency), San Francisco (Emergency) & West Point Mints (do not appear) |
| First Release: | Yes; Limited Edition of 710 |
| Packaging: | Individually encapsulated and in a pouch |
Coin 1
| Obverse: | Adolph A. Weinman’s Walking Liberty striding forward in a flowing gown and wrapped by the American flag |
| Reverse: | Heraldic eagle; inscribed with “1 oz. fine silver” and “One Dollar” |
| Composition: | Approx. 99.93% pure silver (1 troy oz.) |
| Diameter: | Approx. 40.6mm (1.598″) in diameter |
| Weight: | Approx. 31.103 grams (1.1 oz.) |
Pouch
| Measurements: | Approx. 4″L x 3.75″W |
Silver Eagle dollar coin
- Genuine legal tender silver bullion coin struck by the United States Mint
- Contains approx. 1 troy oz. of pure silver backed by the United States Government for weight, content and purity
- Minted each year since 1986 in a limited edition
- Legal tender United States coin with a face value of one dollar
- Now one of the world’s most popular silver bullion coins
Graded MS70 (Uncirculated) by ANACS, an independent, third-party grading company
- A mint state coin with the highest possible grading of 70
First Release coins
- These coins have been designated by ANACSas First Release
- Combined with the MS70 – “Perfect Mint State” condition makes these coins very desirable
“Emergency” designation
- In 2020, the United States Mint needed to produce “emergency” Silver Eagles at the Philadelphia Mint and the San Francisco Mint to keep up with customer demand
- For 2021, due to continued increased demand, the United States Mint has, again, produced “emergency” Silver Eagles at the San Francisco Mint and also a smaller amount produced at the Philadelphia Mint
Encapsulated and in a pouch
- Helps protecteach coin’s graded condition during storage and display




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