The coin in question is a 2012 United States Silver Eagle, designated with the mint mark "P" indicating it was struck at the Philadelphia Mint. This coin is part of the Proof series, which is known for its high-quality finish and detailed designs, making it a popular choice for collectors. The coin has a denomination of $1 (One Dollar) and consists of 31.1 grams of silver, which is standard for the Silver Eagle series, and has a diameter of 40.6 mm. The total mintage for this particular year and type is 281,792 coins, adding to its collectible appeal. This Silver Eagle is made from pure silver and is classified under the currency USD (United States Dollar). Although its physical dimensions (width and height) are listed as 0.0, this is likely an error, as coins typically have notable thickness and dimension. The proof finish of the coin enhances its aesthetic appeal, featuring a mirror-like background that contrasts beautifully with the frosted designs. As a symbol of American patriotism and pride, the Silver Eagle coin has become a staple for both investors and numismatists alike, appreciated for both its intrinsic value, due to its silver content, and its artistic design, which includes iconic imagery representative of the United States.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 1 |
diameter | 40.6 |
height | 0 |
material | Silver |
mint-mark | P |
mintage | 281792 |
type | Coins |
weight | 31.1 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 2012 |