2011-W NGC PF-70 1 oz Amerian Silver Eagle Proof Coin - Edmund C. Moy Label
These Proof Silver Eagles were issued in 2011 at the West Point Mint, bearing the distinguished "W" mint mark. They are graded as PF-70 coins and encased in NGC slabs with a special label honoring Edmund C. Moy.
Moy served as the 38th Director of the US Mint from 2006 to 2011. He earned recognition as the Father of the Modern Coin Era, reshaping US Mint coinage. Through his visionary leadership, Moy presented innovative designs and oversaw the creation of iconic series like the 24k Gold Buffalo and the revered 2009 Ultra High Relief coin. In addition, his efforts led to unprecedented strikes of gold and silver coins, igniting widespread global interest in modern U.S. Coins.
You can find, at SD Bullion, 2011-W 1 oz American Silver Eagle Proof Coins, graded as PF-70 by NGC and sealed with the Exclusive Edmund C. Moy Label.
Coin Highlights
- Evaluated, encapsulated, and graded as a PF-70 by NGC;
- Sealed with Exclusive Edmund C. Moy’s Autographed Label;
- Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver;
- Proof coin;
- Produced by the US Mint;
- Issued in West Point and carries the “W” mint mark;
- Bears a USD 1 denomination and legal tender status;
- Weinman’s Walking Liberty is on the obverse;
- Mercanti’s Heraldic Eagle is on the reverse;
- IRA eligible.
The Design
Adolph A. Weinman designed the Walking Liberty in 1917. In the image, Lady Liberty strides toward the sun's rays with the American flag draped on her shoulder. Her stretched arm welcomes new immigrants as she carries oak and laurel branches. The image includes “LIBERTY” engraved on top, the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and the year of mintage.
The 12th Chief Engraver of the US Mint, John Mercanti, designed the Heraldic Eagle with the National Shield on its chest, arrows and olive branches on its talons, and a banner with the inscription “E PLURIBUS UNUM” on its beak. Thirteen pointed stars above the Eagle represent the original colonies.
The further engravings correspond to the “W” mint mark from the West Point, “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “1 OZ FINE SILVER,” and “ONE DOLLAR,” describing face value, weight, metal content, and purity.
Because it is a proof coin, its surfaces exhibit a mirror-like luster, which contrasts with the design’s frosted image.
An NGC PF-70 Coin
NGC, short for Numismatic Guaranty Company, functions similarly to other third-party organizations in assessing and grading coins. Employing the Sheldon Scale, a grading system ranging from 1 to 70, they meticulously evaluate coins according to their condition.
PF stands for Proof Coin, indicating a coin produced for collection purposes, which exhibits mirror-like surfaces in contrast with frosted design elements. 70 is the highest grade and indicates a coin with no visible flaws.
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