coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ $1 (One Dollar) \ $1 Silver Eagles \ 1989 \ San Francisco
Collectible coins, particularly those issued by the United States, can include a variety of types, such as commemorative coins, bullion coins, and circulating coins. The $1 Silver Eagle is a notable example, first introduced in 1986, featuring an iconic design on the obverse and the American eagle on the reverse. The 1989 Silver Eagle from the San Francisco Mint is part of the West Point minting series and is sought after due to its limited production and silver content, making it a popular choice among collectors and investors. Collectibility is often driven by factors such as mint mark, condition, and rarity.
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1989-(S) $1 Silver Eagle Struck at San Francisco Mint | $1 (One Dollar) | $1 Silver Eagles | 1989 | San Francisco |
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1989-S $1 Silver Eagle DCAM | $1 (One Dollar) | $1 Silver Eagles | 1989 | San Francisco |