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Certified Uncirculated Silver Eagle 2012(S) (Struck at the San Francisco Mint) MS70 Early Release

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The American Silver Eagle collection has been highly sought after, ever since it became a series in 1986. Its popularity has only grown through the years, becoming an investing staple in every collector and investor's collection. In fact, it is the most popular silver bullion coin customers enjoy buying for themselves but also investing in for family members. What is even a better investment than the uncirculated silver eagles are the graded silver eagles in MS70. These eagles are graded by the top grading company in the US and have earned the flawless grade of a MS70. Not much gets better than that!

The Certified Uncirculated Silver Eagle 2012(S) (Struck at the San Francisco Mint) MS70 Early Release comes in a solid plastic holder, issued by NGC, with a picture of the Golden Gate Bridge, and sporting the label with that perfect grade of MS70. The Certified Uncirculated Silver Eagle 2012(S) (Struck at the San Francisco Mint) MS70 Early Release is guaranteed by the US Mint to contain one troy ounce of pure silver.

Coin Highlights
-.999 fine silver
-MS70 grade
-NGC certified coin holder
-Part of the Early Release program
-Obverse: The obverse features Lady Liberty in all her splendor. She gracefully walks the earth with a lightweight robe and the American flag draped around her boney shoulders. The obverse also bears the stamp with the words, "Liberty," "In God We Trust," and the coin's date of mintage.
-Reverse: The reverse is stamped with the coin's purity and weight for authentication purposes. The US National Seal is also featured on the reverse as a large eagle. The large eagle has widespread wings with the banner labeled, "E pluribus unum," going across them. The eagle's talons are each holding something: the left is holding arrows and the right is clenching an olive branch. There is also a large shield covering the eagle's puffed chest and 13 stars above the eagle's head as a nod to the original 13 colonies.

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