Coin Identifier
American Silver Eagle
1 Dollar

American Silver Eagle

United States · 2012

The coin features Adolph A. Weinman's 'Walking Liberty' design on the obverse, depicting Lady Liberty striding towards the sunrise, draped in the American flag, with an arm outstretched and carrying branches of laurel and oak. The reverse, designed by John Mercanti, displays a heraldic eagle with a shield, an olive branch in its right talon, and arrows in its left.

Country
United States
Year
2012
Denomination
1 Dollar
Metal
.999 Fine Silver (1 troy ounce)

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Overview

The coin features Adolph A. Weinman's 'Walking Liberty' design on the obverse, depicting Lady Liberty striding towards the sunrise, draped in the American flag, with an arm outstretched and carrying branches of laurel and oak. The reverse, designed by John Mercanti, displays a heraldic eagle with a shield, an olive branch in its right talon, and arrows in its left.

Historical significance

The American Silver Eagle is the official silver bullion coin of the United States. It was first released by the United States Mint on November 24, 1986. Its content, weight, and purity are certified by the United States Mint. The 'W' in '2012 W Eagle' indicates it was minted at the West Point Mint. The 'SS1' and 'PF 70 Ultra Cameo' indicate it is a special strike proof coin in perfect condition with an exceptional cameo contrast, as graded by NGC.

Estimated value

Varies significantly based on current silver spot price, numismatic demand for proof coins, and its perfect PF 70 Ultra Cameo grade. As of late 2023/early 2024, a 2012-W Proof Silver Eagle in PF 70 Ultra Cameo could range from approximately $80 to over $200, depending on market conditions and specific buyer/seller. It's always best to check current market prices from reputable coin dealers or auction sites.

Care & preservation

This coin is already encapsulated in a professional grading slab by NGC, which provides excellent protection from environmental damage and physical handling. It is highly recommended to keep the coin sealed within this slab to preserve its grade and value. Avoid opening the slab, exposing the coin to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, or humid environments. Handle the slab by its edges to prevent smudges on the plastic.