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American eagle is the emblem of the United States of America, with its great strength and majestic beauty symbolizes freedom. That the surge in high mountains and canyons or glide through the picturesque valleys in harmony with nature, the eagle has unlimited freedom. The eagle appears in the joints of many states on gold as the United States and silver coins, and it will be used for decorative patriotic purposes.
The American Silver Eagle coin is the official silver bullion from the United States, originally by the U.S. Mint at the 24th November 1986 published. It is for weight, content and purity, one ounce of pure silver with a composition of.999 real money 99.93% and 0.07% copper containing guarantees. It weighs 31.101 grams (1.000 ounces), has a diameter of 40.6 mm (1598 inches) and is 2.98 mm (0.117 inch) thick with a scalloped edge.
The American Eagle is the most money ever issued by the Mint of the United States and is prized for its beauty and its silver content. The front design comes from the famous "Walking Liberty" design by Adolph A. Weinman, originally used on the United States 1916-1947 "half-dollar coin. It is the official motto" In God We Trust "with the word of freedom around the upper half and the year of issue. John Mercanti designed the reverse shows a heraldic eagle behind a shield with an olive branch in its right talon and arrows in its left claw. Above the eagle are thirteen stars has five points, the thirteen colonies and the motto "e pluribus unum" appears with the words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA oz, 1. Fine Silver ~ ~ ~ V one dollar. American Eagle is "officially legal tender" at face value, but its monetary value far exceeds this.
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