The 2011 American Silver Eagle is a distinguished coin produced by the United States Mint, known for its impressive design and significance in the world of numismatics. This iconic coin, which has a denomination of $1 (One Dollar), features the beautifully rendered image of Adolph A. Weinman’s "Walking Liberty" on the obverse, embodying the spirit of liberty and strength. The reverse showcases the heraldic eagle design by John Mercanti, symbolizing the power and resilience of the United States. Struck in 99.93% silver and 0.007% copper, the coin has a weight of 31.1 grams and a diameter of 40.6 mm, making it a substantial piece in both physical presence and intrinsic value. The coin has a reeded edge, which adds to its tactile qualities and security features. In 2011, the U.S. Mint produced a total mintage of 40,020,000 Silver Eagles, indicating its popularity among collectors and investors alike. Additionally, this particular issue does not bear a mint mark, as it was produced in a standard minting process referred to as "Mint Strike." As a product of the United States of America, the Silver Eagle represents not only a form of currency but also a cherished investment and collector's item. Its blend of artistry, metal composition, and historical significance makes the 2011 Silver Eagle a valued addition to any collection, whether for investment or enjoyment.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 1 |
designer | Adolph A. Weinman/John Mercanti |
diameter | 40.6 |
edge-type | Reeded |
height | 0 |
material | 99.93% Silver, .007% Copper |
mint-mark | None |
mintage | 40020000 |
type | Coins |
weight | 31.1 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 2011 |