The 2002 Silver Eagle NGC MS-70 Early Production Struck in 2001 is a highly coveted numismatic coin from the United States. This exceptional specimen, graded by the prestigious NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation) as a perfect MS-70, is a testament to the exceptional quality and craftsmanship of the American Silver Eagle series.
Minted in 2001 but officially dated 2002, this Silver Eagle is part of the coveted "Early Production" designation, signifying that it was one of the first coins struck and released in the series. With a total mintage of just 10,539,026 coins, the 2002 Silver Eagle is a relatively scarce issue, and the MS-70 examples are even more elusive, with only 57 coins achieving this lofty grade from NGC.
The American Silver Eagle is a beloved and iconic bullion coin, first introduced in 1986 and struck in 99.9% pure silver. The obverse features the timeless design of Adolph A. Weinman's "Walking Liberty" motif, which graced the half dollar from 1916 to 1947. The reverse showcases the heraldic eagle of the United States, designed by John Mercanti, the 12th Chief Engraver of the United States Mint.
This particular 2002 Silver Eagle NGC MS-70 Early Production is a true numismatic gem, boasting a flawless, pristine appearance with no visible signs of wear or imperfections. The brilliant, untouched luster and stunning strike quality make this coin a prized possession for both collectors and investors alike.
With a NGC Price Guide value of $7,250, the 2002 Silver Eagle NGC MS-70 Early Production is a rare and highly desirable addition to any numismatic collection. Its scarcity, exceptional condition, and historical significance make it a sought-after treasure for the discerning collector or investor in the bullion market.
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