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  2. American Silver Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The American Silver Eagle is the official silver bullion coin of the United States.It was first released by the United States Mint on November 24, 1986, and portrays the Goddess of Liberty in a design by Adolph A. Weinman that was originally used on the Walking Liberty half dollar from 1916 to 1947.

  3. American Silver Eagle mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    The obverse of the American Silver Eagle. The American Silver Eagle is a United States bullion coin that has been minted since 1986. Each coin is .999 fine silver. Circulating coins have been minted at the Philadelphia Mint, San Francisco Mint, and West Point Mint, though do not bear a mint mark. Proof and uncirculated coins do have mint marks ...

  4. United States Mint coin sizes - Wikipedia

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    $100 American Platinum Eagle 32.7 mm 31.1 g 1997–present $20 Double Eagle 34 mm 35 g 1849–1933 $25 American Palladium Eagle 34.036 mm 31.120 g 2017–present Dollar (Clad) 38.1 mm 22.68 g 1971–1978 Dollar (40% Ag) 38.1 mm 24.59 g 1971(S)-1976(S) Dollar 38.1 mm 26.73 g 1794–1935 $1 American Silver Eagle 40.6 mm 31.1 g 1986–present

  5. Dollar coin (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The American Silver Eagle. The American Silver Eagle is the official silver bullion coin of the United States. It was designed by Adolph A. Weinman and John Mercanti and it was first released by the United States Mint on November 24, 1986.

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  7. Adolph Alexander Weinman - Wikipedia

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    The design is now used as the obverse of the American Palladium Eagle coin, which has been produced since 2017. Walking Liberty half dollar (1916–1947). Replaced by the Franklin half dollar (1948). Weinman's carving is now used as the obverse of the American Silver Eagle coin, which has been produced since 1986.

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