2000-P $1 Silver Eagle DCAM

Coin / United States of America / $1 (One Dollar) / $1 Silver Eagles / 2000 / Philadelphia

Production of proof American Silver Eagles has been consistent since 1986, with the lone glaring exception of 2009, when a shortage of silver blanks amidst soaring demand for bullion led to a forced hiatus of proof silver eagles. Many proof variants have been struck since 2006, when the first reverse proof was struck and proved quite popular with collectors. Other reverse proofs issued since have also enjoyed great demand, and all reverse proof American Silver Eagles trade for many times over spot value.

Country United States of America
Year 2000
Serie $1 Silver Eagles
Denomination $1 (One Dollar)
Mint Philadelphia
coinage-type Silver eagle
desg PR
designer Obv: Adolph Weinman; Rev: John Mercanti
diameter 40.6
edge Reeded
fineness 0.993
material 99.93% silver, 0.007% copper
mint-mark P
mintage 600,000
ngc-id 26K2
obverse-description The obverse design features a refreshed depiction of Adolph A. Weinman’s full-length figure of Liberty in full stride, enveloped in folds of the flag, with her right hand extended and branches of laurel and oak in her left.
pcgs-link 99949
pcgs-number 99949
reverse-description The reverse design features a stylized heraldic eagle design by John Mercanti.
variety Silver Eagle
weight-grams 31.103
weight-ounces 1
year-display 1986-Present