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1987(S) $1 1-oz Silver Eagle “Struck at San Francisco” NGC MS69 w/Mercanti-Signed Flag Label
Exclusive “Struck At” Silver Eagles
The United States Mint doesn’t issue bullion Silver Eagles with a mint mark—meaning collectors have no idea where their coins were struck! However, a recent discovery confirmed by the Department of the Treasury has allowed the Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) to certify these near-perfect 1987-dated, second-year-of-issue Mint State-69 (MS69) Silver Eagles with labels identifying them as being struck at the San Francisco Mint—placing them among the lowest mint population of the year!
Nearly Perfect Uncirculated Second-Year Silver Eagles
A coin graded in Mint State-69 condition means that it is an almost-flawless coin showcasing an impressive full strike and indistinguishable imperfections—well above and beyond the quality of the vast majority of coins in the series! In addition, your coin will come sonically sealed in a museum-quality acrylic holder and encapsulated with an exclusive “Struck at San Francisco Mint” American Flag label that was personally signed by the legendary John M. Mercanti, the U.S. Mint’s 12th Chief Engraver! A giant in the numismatic world, Mercanti has produced more coin and medal designs than any person in U.S. Mint history—including the Heraldic Eagle design featured on this coin’s reverse!
COIN HIGHLIGHTS:
- “STRUCK AT SAN FRANCISCO” DESIGNATION – The U.S. Mint doesn’t issue bullion Silver Eagles with a mint mark. However, a recent discovery confirmed by the Department of the Treasury has allowed the Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) to certify these 1987-dated Silver Eagles with labels identifying them with a “Struck at San Francisco” designation.
- WEINMAN’S CLASSIC WALKING LIBERTY . . . – Adolph A. Weinman’s iconic Walking Liberty design first made its debut on the 1916 half dollar, lasting three decades before bowing out in 1947. In 1986, this iconic image was reborn for the Silver Eagle with her exquisitely detailed beauty remaining on the coin ever since.
- . . . PAIRED WITH JOHN MERCANTI’S HERALDIC EAGLE! – This coin’s stoic and symbolic heraldic eagle was created by designer John Mercanti—the most prolific coin and medal designer in United States Mint history!
- EXPERTLY STRUCK IN HIGHLY PURE SILVER – The craftspeople of the U.S. Mint are known around the world for their skill and attention to detail. It’s this talent that transforms one-ounce planchet of 99.9% fine silver into beautiful pieces of numismatic art.
- UNITED STATES LEGAL TENDER – Each 1987 Silver Eagle bullion coin is one dollar United States of America legal tender, as seen on the coin’s reverse.
- NEAR-PERFECT CONDITION – Your 1987(S) Silver Eagle has been graded by NGC in near-perfect Uncirculated Mint State-69 (MS69) condition.
- SIGNED BY A COIN LEGEND – This coin will come in an acrylic holder and encapsulated with an exclusive American Flag label personally signed by John Mercanti!
Silver Eagles like these are perennial favorites, usually flying out of our vaults as soon as they arrive! Whether you're new to the series, a diehard collector or a silver stacker looking to add to your reserve, this is your chance to secure the 1987 Silver Eagle struck at the San Francisco Mint for your very own. Don’t wait—order yours today!
Availability | Out of Stock |
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Year of Issue | 1987 |
Country | United States |
Composition | Silver |
Purity | 0.999 |
Condition | Graded, Uncirculated |
Grade | MS69 |
Pedigree | Mercanti Signed, Struck at San Francisco Mint |
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Denomination | 1.00 |
Currency Type | Dollar |
Mint Name | San Francisco - S |
Coin Weight | 31.1 Grams - g |
Weight | 1 Ounce - oz |
Dimensions | 40.6mm |