The American Eagle Silver Coin is produced in three versions by the United States Mint, with the primary option being the investment-grade Brilliant Uncirculated coins. While the collectible versions can be and have been, suspended during periods of high demand, the US Mint is legally obligated to produce enough American Eagle Silver Coins to meet demand each year. Tracking the mintage history of this series, you will see various ebbs and flows in the demand for and mintage of the BU American Eagle 1 oz Silver Coin. Right now, you can get 1989 American Eagle 1 oz Silver Coins in perfect condition online at Provident Metals.
Highlights:
With your purchase of a 1989 American Eagle 1 oz Silver Coin in this product listing comes a near-perfect designation from the Professional Coin Grading Service. Coins in Mint State 69 condition exhibit full, original mint luster and have no more than two minor detracting flaws present on the specimen. These flaws are limited in nature to minuscule contact marks or hairlines and limited in scope to the areas outside of the primary focal points of the coin.
Obverse
For the obverse design of the 1989 American Eagle 1 oz Silver Coin, the United States Mint showcases the 1916 design of Walking Liberty. Created by Adolph A. Weinman, this image features Liberty in left-profile relief as she walks toward the sun on the horizon with her right hand outstretched toward the horizon and branches of oak and laurel in her left hand. The American flag is draped over her shoulders in this design.
Reverse
In the reverse element of 1989 American Eagle Silver Coins, the US Mint features the modern rendition of the heraldic eagle of the United States. Modified in 1986 by John Mercanti, this version of the emblem comes with the US shield on the eagles chest, arrows in one talon, an olive branch in the other, and a triangular cluster of 13 stars over the birds head.
History
American Eagle 1 oz Silver Coins debuted in 1986 with mintage figures that have expanded and contracted with time. The early releases in this series satisfied the long pent-up demand among Americans for silver, with the 1986 coin selling 5.3 million and the 1987 coin jumping to 11.4 million. The 1988 coin saw a huge drop as that pent-up demand was momentarily satisfied, but these 1989 coins sold a total of 5.2 million and represented the first in a three-year increase in demand for the coins.
Ordering
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