2015 Silver American Eagle - NGC MS70 (Early Releases)

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Step back into 2015 with a remarkable piece of numismatic history: the breathtaking American Silver Eagle graded MS70 by NGC as part of the Early Releases program. Striking a perfect balance between elegance and heritage, this exquisite piece offers collectors and investors an unparalleled opportunity to own a top-tier collectible coin. Struck from one troy ounce of .999 fine silver, it's not only a gleaming testament to the beauty and majesty of precious metals but also a symbol of American craftsmanship. As the flagship product of the U.S. Mint, this silver coin is frequently sought after for both its inherent value and its exquisite design.

  • The highest quality coin, NGC certified MS70
  • One of the first coins released, designated 'Early Releases'
  • Crafted from .999 fine silver
  • Iconic Walking Liberty design by Adolph A. Weinman
  • One troy ounce of pure silver content

Adorned with Adolph A. Weinman's iconic Walking Liberty design, the face of this numismatic treasure celebrates the timeless spirit of freedom. Lady Liberty strides forward wrapped in the stars and stripes of the American flag, a rising sun in the background symbolizing hope. The reverse, designed by John Mercanti, features a heraldic eagle with a shield, clutching an olive branch and arrows, beneath thirteen stars representing the original colonies. The artistic and symbolic details make this coin not only a crucial part of a bullion investment but also a testament to the enduring American legacy.

This coin, minted at the highly regarded U.S. Mint, boasts unmatched craftsmanship and precision. Its flawless MS70 condition, certified by NGC, assures a coin with sharp, well-defined features and luster untouched by the passage of time, cementing its place as a pinnacle of minting excellence. The Early Releases attribution enhances its desirability, verifying it as among the first of its kind to hit the market, thereby increasing its allure to discerning investors and collectors focused on securing the rarest and most pristine pieces.

Historically, the American Silver Eagle occupies a special place as an emblematic representation of American coinage, begun in 1986 and beloved worldwide. This piece not only serves as a desirable numismatic collectible but also as a wise addition to any bullion investment portfolio. As the market consistently recognizes silver as a reliable store of value, this NGC-certified coin stands as a fortified asset, admired both for its artistic beauty and intrinsic worth.

This particular coin offers a compelling opportunity to enhance any collection. With its MS70 grade, undeniable aesthetic appeal, and reputation as a secure investment, it stands out as a piece to be cherished and revered. Whether you are a seasoned collector, an investor seeking stability, or new to the world of precious metals, this silver coin promised by the Bullion Standard complements both the heart and the mind.

We invite you to consider the lasting historical and financial benefits of adding this extraordinary piece to your collection or portfolio. The knowledgeable team at Bullion Standard is here to assist with all questions and to support your journey in acquiring exemplary numismatic and bullion pieces. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us at (833) BST-GOLD or via email at support@bullionstandard.com, where genuine customer service is our commitment and privilege.

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