2017 American Eagle Silver Dollars

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2017 American Silver Eagle Coin BU
A brilliant uncirculated coin struck from pure silver with iconic American design details.
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2017 PCGS MS-69 First Strike American Silver Eagle
A certified silver coin graded MS-69, featuring the iconic American Eagle design and First Strike designation.
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2017 NGC MS-70 American Silver Eagle Coin
A flawless silver coin graded MS-70, showcasing brilliant uncirculated quality and iconic American design.
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2017 NGC MS-69 Early Releases American Silver Eagle Coin
A brilliant silver coin graded MS-69, featuring the iconic American Eagle design and early release status.
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2017 American Eagle Silver Dollars

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The 2017 American Eagle Silver Dollar is notable for being minted at three different U.S. Mint locations—Philadelphia, West Point, and San Francisco—without mint marks on the bullion versions. This created a 'mystery mint' aspect, making it especially interesting for collectors who enjoy identifying a coin’s origin through certification and packaging details.

The obverse of the 2017 American Eagle Silver Dollar features Adolph A. Weinman’s classic 'Walking Liberty' design, a symbol of freedom and hope. The reverse displays John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle, which is a traditional emblem of American strength and unity.

Yes, the 2017 American Eagle Silver Dollar was produced in several versions, including standard bullion, proof, and burnished finishes. Each version offers distinct visual qualities and is favored by different types of collectors for its unique appearance and presentation.

Collectors often pursue certified 2017 American Eagle Silver Dollars to verify the coin’s condition, authenticity, and, in some cases, its mint of origin. Certification can help distinguish coins struck at Philadelphia, West Point, or San Francisco, especially since bullion coins from this year do not feature mint marks.

The 2017 American Eagle Silver Dollar is a popular choice for gifting due to its classic American designs, historical significance, and enduring appeal. It is often given to mark special occasions, such as graduations or anniversaries, and is appreciated by both experienced collectors and those new to silver coins.