2001 NGC MS-69 American Silver Eagle Coins For Sale
Total Graded Population Of 101,228!
Assigned a grade of MS-69 by NGC, these 2001 American Silver Eagles, minted by the renowned US Mint are ‘near-perfect’ specimens. Hence, the absence of any visible imperfections is guaranteed.
Ever since its inception in 1987, the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation has graded over 35 million coins, making them the single largest third-party coin grading agency in the world (by volume).
Encapsulated by NGC in a secure plastic slab, these 2001 American Silver Eagles are protected from external harm and tampering. Moreover, their brown label details the coin’s year of issue as well as the serial number assigned to it during the grading process.
The obverses of these coins highlight the beautiful Walking Liberty depiction – created by Adolph A. Weinman in 1916. In fact, this design was so popular that it is still considered one of the most elegant designs ever to grace American coinage.
On the other hand, the reverse of this coin depicts the John Mercanti Heraldic Eagle image, created for the American Silver Eagle in 1986. John Mercanti was the Chief Engraver for the United States Mint at the time, and this is one of his most famous designs.
MS-69 graded coins are one of the most popular investment choices as they offer a great balance between excellent quality and price. Add this graded 2001 American Silver Eagle to your investment portfolio to diversify it. Furthermore, collectors looking for pristine bullion versions of these coins to expand or complete their collections cannot miss this chance to snag the MS-69 graded American Silver Eagle. These coins may display some natural spotting, which is completely normal and can occur over time and does not affect the grade of the coin. They all have been professionally graded by their respective certifier. The protective plastic slab the coin comes in certifies its grade. These slabs are subject to light abrasion marks, chips, cracks, and scuffs. These marks do not at all hinder the grade of the coin assigned to it and they do not devalue the slabbed coin in any way.