2021 P-Mint MS69 NGC Type 1 Emergency Silver Eagle w/Lady Liberty Core
Collecting silver eagles? Have you heard the design is changing? Here’s your chance to catch the eaglebefore the design changes later in 2021. This coin was struck at the Philadelphia Mint and features the Lady Liberty core.
What You Get
- 2021 MS69 NGC Philadelphia Mint Emergency Silver Eagle with Liberty core
- Pouch
Good to Know
The Key Specs
| Coin Grade/Condition: | MS69 by NGC |
| Mint Mark: | Philadelphia Mint (does not appear) |
| 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″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
Emergency label
- For years, the bullion versions of the American Silver Eagle have been struck only at the West Point Mint.
- In 2011 through 2014 the US Mint also produced “Supplemental” Silver Eagles at the San Francisco Mint because of the increased demand for the coin.
- In 2017, the United StatesMint also announced that Silver Eagles were minted at the Philadelphia Mint during 2015, 2016 and 2017 plus Silver Eagles were also minted at the San Francisco Mint in 2016 and 2017.
- In 2020, the United StatesMint needed to produce “emergency” Silver Eagles at the Philadelphia and San Francisco Mints to keep up with customer demand.
- For 2021, due to continued increased demand, the US Mint has again produced “emergency” Silver Eagles at the San Francisco Mint and also a smaller amount produced at the Philadelphia Mint.
Graded MS69 by NGC, an independent, third-party grading company
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Mint State coins in this condition have absolutely no visible flaws, so they look perfect to the naked eye
Individually encapsulated and in a pouch
- Helps protect the coin’s graded condition during storage and display





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