2006-P (Philadelphia) Silver Eagles

Coin / United States of America / 2006 / Philadelphia / Silver Eagles / $1 (One Dollar)

The coin in question is a 2006 American Silver Eagle, a popular and iconic bullion coin produced by the United States Mint. It features a denomination of $1 (One Dollar) and is composed of 99.9% pure silver, with a weight of 31.1 grams (1 troy ounce). The coin was struck at the Philadelphia Mint, which is denoted by its "P" mint mark. With a diameter of 40.6 mm, the Silver Eagle showcases a stunning design: the obverse features Adolph A. Weinman's famous Walking Liberty design, a representation of liberty in motion, while the reverse exhibits a powerful depiction of a heraldic eagle, designed by John Mercanti. In 2006, the United States Mint produced a total mintage of 10,676,522 Silver Eagles, making it a common issue among collectors and investors alike. As a Mint Strike coin, it is known for its quality and finish, appealing to both numismatists and those looking to invest in silver. This coin is part of the broader Silver Eagles series, renowned for its beautiful design and status as a legal tender currency within the United States. Its value is influenced not only by the current price of silver but also by collectors' demand and the coin’s condition.

currency USD
currency-amount 1
diameter 40.6
height 0
material Silver
mint-mark P
mintage 10676522
type Coins
weight 31.1
width 0
year-display 2006