Friday, 11 June 2021

1887) The last issues of the 35 Year run of John Mercanti Silver Eagle Coins which feature the "Heraldic Eagle" and the first issues of the "Eagle Landing" Silver Coins designed by Emily Damstra mark an Ending and Beginning for America’s Silver Eagle Coin Designs: Year of Coin design change: 2021:

1887) The last issues of the 35 Year run of John Mercanti Silver Eagle Coins which  feature the "Heraldic Eagle" and the first issues of the "Eagle Landing" Silver Coins designed by Emily Damstra mark an Ending and Beginning for America’s Silver Eagle Coin Designs: Year of Coin design change: 2021:

The U.S. Mint had announced that 2020 would be the last year to feature the design, but in the fall it confirmed that it would begin its production run of 2021 dated Brilliant Uncirculated bullion "Silver Eagles" with John Mercanti’s original reverse design, ending the 35-year run of former U.S. Mint Chief Engraver John Mercanti’s popular Heraldic Eagle design, which debutedin 1986, and complete the 2021 run with the VERY FIRST issue of Emily Damstra’s new "Eagle landing" reverse design that shows a full image of a Bald Eagle coming in for a landing with an oak branch held in its talons.  

This is also the first time the U.S. Mint has issued the American Silver Eagle in a single year featuring two different reverse designs, meaning that collectors can possess two different types of the iconic classic from 2021 - a truly memorable year for the American Eagle series!

To indicate the significant change, the U.S. Mint has issued "Type 1" or “T-1” pedigrees to 2021 Silver Eagle releases featuring Mercanti's original "Heraldic Eagle" Reverse Design and,

 “Type 2” or “T-2” pedigrees to 2021 Silver Eagle releases featuring Emily Damstra's new "Eagle Landing" reverse design.

The new design shows the USA's National Bird­ with all of the values it embodies - in a unique way that could also convey traits such as diligence, cooperation, care and protection.

To celebrate this historical change, this  2-coin set  includes the final issue of the Type-1 Silver Eagle in Mint State condition featuring Mercanti’s Heraldic Eagle Reverse Design and the first issue of the Type-2 Silver Eagle in Mint State condition featuring Damstra’s Eagle Landing reverse design marking the end of one era and the beginning of the next - together in one coin set.

In addition, both coins in this set have been certified by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) in Mint State 70 condition with the prestigious First Releases designation that has been paired with an exclusive American Eagle-themed label.

Each 2021 American Silver Eagle has been graded by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) as being in flawless Uncirculated Mint State-70 (MS70) condition, a distinction that means these perfectly-graded coins have ZERO imperfections — showing all features and fields exactly as the engraver and mint intended

NGC has also certified that these Silver Eagles are First Releases (FR) coins, a designation that means they were received by NGC or an NGC-approved depository within the first 30 days of their release. 

These coins because they are produced with new dies and considered to have sharper strikes and deeper mirrors than those that are struck later. Each coin will also come sonically sealed in an acrylic holder with an exclusive Bald Eagle label.

What makes these 2021-dated coins so significant is that they represent BOTH the final Silver Eagles to feature John Mercanti’s Heraldic Eagle design that appears on the reverse and the first to display Emily Damstra’s new reverse design.

Coin Highlights:

1) 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.

2) PAIRED FOR THE FINAL TIME WITH JOHN MERCANTI’S HERALDIC EAGLE – The Heraldic Eagle design on the Type 1 coin was created by designer John Mercanti! This will be the LAST time the U.S. Mint will use this design and  PAIRED FOR THE FIRST TIME WITH EMILY DAMSTRA’S ALIGHTING EAGLE.

3) EXPERTLY STRUCK IN HIGHLY PURE SILVER – The crafts-people of the U.S. Mint are known around the world for their skill and attention to detail. It’s this talent that transforms each one-ounce planchet of 99.9% fine silver into a beautiful piece of numismatic art.

4) U.S. LEGAL TENDER – Each 2021 Silver Eagle bullion coin is one dollar United States of America legal tender, as seen on the coin’s reverse.

The specifications of this Coin are:

Country of issue: United States of America (USA); Year: 2021; Denomination/Face Value: $1 (One Dollar); Metal Composition: .999 Fineness Silver (Ag); Weight: 1.0 Oz or 31.103 grams; Diameter/Size: 40.6 mm; Coin Quality: Uncirculated; Mint: US Mint; Special Certificate: MS-70 graded by Numismatic Guarantee Corporation (NGC). 








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8 comments:

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  3. Rajan Trikha has commented:
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    1. Thank you, Trikha sahab. This year, many design changes have happened on several traditional US Mint designs.

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