





Secure your 1 oz 2025 American Eagle with Eagle Privy Mark Silver Coin and grow your wealth with one of the most iconic bullion coins today!
The design on the coin's obverse side was taken from the "Walking Liberty" design by Adolph A. Weinman, used initially on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar coin of the United States from 1916 to 1947. This beautiful design had been a public favourite and one of the most popular designs of any United States coinage of modern times, silver or otherwise. The design was revived for the Silver Eagle decades later. The obverse is inscribed with the year of minting or issuance, LIBERTY, and the phrase "IN GOD WE TRUST."
The new reverse design was introduced in 2021 and featured for the fifth consecutive time with the 2025 release. It displays a left-profile relief imponent bald eagle mid-flight holding an oak branch in its talons.
American Silver Eagle coins are the official silver bullion coin of the United States. The United States Mint first released it on November 24, 1986. It is struck only in the one-troy ounce size, which has a nominal face value of one dollar and is guaranteed to contain one troy ounce of 999 pure silver. The Silver Eagle has been produced at three mints: the Philadelphia Mint, the San Francisco Mint, and the West Point Mint, although the latter makes the most significant amount of coins.
Established in 1792 as the first national mint in the United States, the United States Mint is a Department of the Treasury bureau responsible for official legal tender coinage production. The United States Mint has a mission to serve Americans as the sole manufacturer and distributor of circulating currency coins and other official American coinage. The U.S. Mint also produces commemorative coins for collectors, silver and gold bullion coins for investors (such as the popular Eagle and Buffalo series), and Congressional Medals
Secure your 1 oz 2025 American Eagle with Eagle Privy Mark Silver Coin and grow your wealth with one of the most iconic bullion coins today!
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA PIÈCE
*Typically ships individually in a plastic flip sleeve; Multiples of 20 typically ship in a tube; Multiples of 500 typically ship in a monster box
*Consisting of 1 oz of 999 Fine Silver
*Obverse: Features the depiction of a left profile relief Walking Lady Liberty wearing a dress resembling the American flag holding laurel branches in her left arm beside a rising sun, the inscriptions "LIBERTY," "In God We Trust," the mint mark indicating in which branch of the United States Mint it was produced, along with the year of issue and Bald Eagle privy mark
*Reverse: Features the American bald eagle, wings spread, with an oak branch in its talons along with the country of issue, face value, metal weight, and the inscription "E PLURIBUS UNUM"
Le motif sur l'avers de la pièce est tiré du dessin « Walking Liberty » d'Adolph A. Weinman, utilisé initialement sur la pièce d'un demi-dollar Liberté marchant des États-Unis de 1916 à 1947. Ce magnifique motif a été un favori du public et l'un des plus populaires des motifs de toutes les pièces de monnaie américaines des temps modernes, en argent ou autre. Le motif a été relancé pour l'Aigle en argent des décennies plus tard. L'avers porte la mention de l'année de frappe ou d'émission, LIBERTY et la devise « IN GOD WE TRUST ».
Le nouveau motif du revers a été introduit en 2021 et figure pour la cinquième fois consécutive sur la version 2025. Il représente un aigle à tête blanche en relief de profil gauche en plein vol, tenant une branche de chêne dans ses serres.
À PROPOS DE LA SÉRIE EN ARGENT AIGLE AMÉRICAIN
Les pièces Aigle américain en argent sont les pièces d'investissement en argent officielles des États-Unis. La Monnaie des États-Unis les a publié pour la première fois le 24 novembre 1986. Elles sont uniquement frappées au format d'une once troy, d'une valeur nominale d'un dollar et sont garanties de contenir une once troy d'argent pur à 999. Les Aigles en argent ont été produites dans trois hôtels des monnaies : la Monnaie de Philadelphie, la Monnaie de San Francisco et la West Point Mint, bien que cette dernière fabrique la quantité de pièces la plus importante.
À PROPOS DE LA MONNAIE DES ÉTATS-UNIS
Established in 1792 as the first national mint in the United States, the United States Mint is a Department of the Treasury bureau responsible for official legal tender coinage production. The United States Mint has a mission to serve Americans as the sole manufacturer and distributor of circulating currency coins and other official American coinage. The U.S. Mint also produces commemorative coins for collectors, silver and gold bullion coins for investors (such as the popular Eagle and Buffalo series), and Congressional Medals