Made on burnished planchets, this 2007 SP69 Silver Eagle
Dollar is not only different and distinct, it has a
near-perfect grade of 69 and comes in a beautiful wooden display box.
2007 SP69 Silver Eagle Dollar Features:
- Features Adolph Weinman's "Walking Liberty" on the face and a heraldic eagle
with symbolism representing the original 13 colonies on back
- Made each year since 1986, it's one of the world's most popular silver
bullion coins
- 2007 represents the 21st anniversary of the Silver Eagle series
- Graded SP69 - a Specimen State (Satin Finish) coin with no visible
flaws so it looks perfect to the naked eye
- West Point mint
- Measures approx. 1.6" in diameter
- Weighs approx. 1 oz.
- Contains approx. 1 oz. solid silver
- .9993 pure silver
- Encapsulated
- Wooden display box - measures approx. 4"L x 5-3/8"W x 1-1/4"H
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