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1987 S Eagle S$1 PF70 Ultra Cameo Signed John Mercanti1987 S Eagle S$1 PF70 Ultra Cameo Signed John Mercanti 1987 S Proof American Silver Eagle Certified by NGC as PF70 Ultra Cameo. This coin is hand signed by John Mercanti himself (the 12th chief engraver and the designer of the reverse of the American Silver Eagle). S stands for San Francisco Mint. NGCs encapsulation guarantees the coins PF70 (perfect 70) condition. What makes this coin so special is that it will be the last year the U. S. Mint is

1987 S Eagle S$1 PF70 Ultra Cameo Signed John Mercanti

 1987 S Proof American Silver Eagle Certified by NGC as PF70 Ultra Cameo. This coin is hand signed by John Mercanti himself (the 12th chief engraver and the designer of the reverse of the American Silver Eagle). “S” stands for San Francisco Mint. NGC’s encapsulation guarantees the coins PF70 (perfect 70) condition. What makes this coin so special is that it will be the last year the U.S. Mint is going to use John Mercanti’s design of the rendition of a heraldic eagle on the reverse of the silver eagle. Since 1986 (for 34 years) the U.S. Mint has struck the same design for the beloved American Silver Eagle. This is one of the #1 reasons why John Mercanti signed American silver eagles are so popular among collectors. This will be the last coin with John Mercanti’s reverse design including his signature. This coin is surely be a must for your John Mercanti Signed Silver Eagle Collection.

The American Silver Eagle is the official silver bullion coin of the United States first released November 24, 1986. American Silver eagles are only struck in the one-troy ounce size, which has a face value of one dollar and is guaranteed to contain one troy ounce of 99.9% pure silver. The Silver American Eagle coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint from 1986 – 1992. From 1993 – 2000 the coins were minted in the Philadelphia Mint. In 2001 the Silver Eagle production moved to West Point where the minting is still done today. Adolph A. Weinman designed the obverse known as The Walking Liberty and John Mercanti designed the reverse.

John Mercanti was the 12th Chief Engraver of the United States Mint and designed the American Silver Eagle Reverse. The reverse design is John Mercanti’s rendition of the Heraldic Eagle with a shield grasping an olive branch with one talon and an arrow in the other. Above the eagle are thirteen stars that represent the original thirteen colonies. The eagle holds a banner with the motto ‘E PLURIBUS UNUM’ in its beak. ‘UNITED STATES OF AMERICA’ and ‘1 OZ FINE SILVER~ ONE DOLLAR’ are inscribed on this side along with John Mercanti’s initials.

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