2021 American Silver Eagle Roll - MintCertified™ FIRST30 (Type 2)
For the first time since the coin's inception in 1986, the United States Mint has unveiled a brand new reverse design to commemorate the coin's 35th anniversary. Customers all over the world have been waiting for this recent monumental change, which features a new reverse design of the American Silver Eagle. SD Bullion is thrilled to finally be able to deliver you this best-selling bullion product in SD Bullion’s exclusive MintCertified™ series. SD Bullion is now selling the 2021 American Silver Eagle Roll - MintCertified™ FIRST30 (Type 2).
SD Bullion knows how imperative it is for you to get the most recent and most flawless silver coins for your portfolio. With MintCertified™ you're ensured just that. MintCertified™ coins are delivered to you within the same beautiful condition as when they left the Mint. This product maintains its exclusivity by being labeled FIRST30, indicating that the coins in your tube were minted during the first 30 days of the respected product's launch. The 2021 American Silver Eagle Roll - MintCertified™ FIRST30 (Type 2) contains 20 coins, each totaling 1 troy ounce of .999 pure silver. Your tube will be sealed with a TEP seal and labeled appropriately with the FIRST30 sticker.
The New Design
The old and new combine with the brand new design on the 2021 American Silver Eagle (BU, Type 2).
The obverse face of the 2021 American Silver Eagle (BU, Type 2) is similar to the classic American Eagle. An enhanced image of Lady Liberty is depicted on this face heading into the setting sun. This classic design was created by Adolph A. Weinman and was first featured on the first half dollar in 1916. This face displays the year of issue as well as the words "IN GOD WE TRUST."
The obverse face features a “W” beneath the words “In God We Trust.” This W is a tribute to Adolph A. Weinman, the artist who designed the original Lady Liberty featured on this face. If there were a letter on the reverse side beneath the bald eagle, this would indicate the mint in which the coin was struck. For example, a “W” would mean the coin was minted at West Point Mint.
The reverse face features the eagerly awaited new design. This face features designer Emily Damtra's depiction of a bald eagle - America's national bird - in its natural state, amidst flight, while enveloping an oak branch between its talons. The words “United States of America,” “One Dollar” “1 oz. Fine Silver” all encircle the majestic bird. The classic words of “E Pluribus Unum” are also featured around the bird.