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2022 $1 1-oz Silver Eagle Reverse Struck Through Error NGC MS69 First Day of Issue
New Silver Eagle Takes Flight In 2022—But These Ones Feature A Unique Mint Error!
It’s rare for a mint as highly regarded as the United States Mint to make a mistake — but that’s exactly what happened during the striking of its 2022 One-Ounce Silver Eagles. Sometime during the production of this coin, a foreign object or substance got between either the die or the planchet during the striking of the coin and left an impression, or lack of normal detail. This is an error coin classified as an “reverse struck through” specimen and we’ve managed to secure a handful of these coins and we’re making them available on a first-come, first-served basis to our customers.
High-Grade Silver Eagles From Among The First Issued
In addition to this Silver Eagle being a unique error coin, it has also been graded by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) as being in near-perfect Mint State-69 (MS69) condition. That means that despite the error, it’s an almost-flawless coin that showcases an impressive full strike and indistinguishable imperfections — well above and beyond the quality of the vast majority of coins in the series. What’s more, it’s been certified as being a First Day of Issue (FDI) coin, a designation that means it was received by NGC or an NGC-approved depository by the release date or on the business day within 24 hours of the official release date. Collectors seek out these coins because they are produced with new dies and considered to have sharper strikes and deeper mirrors than those that are struck later. Also, the population of coins labeled First Day of Issue is only a fraction of the total mintage.
The 2022 Silver Eagle will be key addition to any Silver Eagle collection — especially one like this featuring a unique “Strike Through” error. Order yours today!
COIN HIGHLIGHTS:
- UNIQUE ERROR COIN – This is an error coin classified as a “reverse struck through” specimen meaning that a foreign object or substance got between either the die or the planchet during the striking of the coin, and then left an impression, or lack of normal detail. Thus, the coin was literally “struck through” the object or substance.
- . . . PAIRED WITH EMILY DAMSTRA’S ALIGHTING EAGLE! – This coin’s full bodied Bald Eagle coming in for a landing was created by designer Emily Damstra. In 2022 it replaced the Heraldic eagle design created by John Mercanti that had been on the coin’s reverse since 1986.
- EXPERTLY STRUCK IN HIGHLY PURE SILVER – The craftspeople 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 measuring 40.6 mm in diameter.
- UNITED STATES LEGAL TENDER – Each 2022 Silver Eagle bullion coin is one dollar United States of America legal tender, as seen on the coin’s reverse.
- NEAR-PERFECT UNCIRCULATED CONDITION – Your 2022 Silver Eagle has been graded by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) in near-perfect Mint State-69 (MS69) condition.
- KEY FIRST DAY OF ISSUE CERTIFICATION – NGC has certified that your Silver Eagle is a First Day of Issue (FDI) coin, independent authentication that your coin was released by the mint during the premier day of the series’ issue.
- DESIGNATION – This coin was given the Type-2 pedigree to note that it bears the new Damstra Eagle Reverse design.
Only a handful of 2022 Silver Eagle Struck Through error-variety coins have been found — and what is available is sure to sell fast so reserve yours now!
Availability | Out of Stock |
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Year of Issue | 2022 |
Country | United States |
Composition | Silver |
Purity | 0.999 |
Condition | Graded, Uncirculated |
Grade | MS69 |
Pedigree | First Day Of Issue |
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Denomination | 1.00 |
Currency Type | Dollar |
Mint Name | U.S. Mint |
Coin Weight | 31.103 Grams - g |
Weight | 1 Ounce - oz |
Dimensions | 40.6mm |