2010 Silver American Eagle Proof 70 Coin

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Features of the 2010 $1 Silver American Eagle PF70

  • Contains silver of .999 purity
  • Face value is $1
  • Joined by ex-U.S. Mint Director's signature

The Silver American Eagle is familiar to many people throughout the United States, as it is the country's official silver bullion coin. However, in partnership with Edmond C. Moy, former Director of the U.S. Mint, we are enabling you to - subject to availability - buy a very special version of the coin.

Though the American Silver Eagle has been minted almost annually since 1986, the availability of pieces with a 2010 date was hindered as a result of the global recession, during which people much more eagerly sought bullion coins to protect their wealth from inflation.

2010-dated proof Silver American Eagles were not released for purchase until November of that year - and, thus, Silver American Eagle Proof 70 coins can be tricky to come by today. Keeping in mind this scarcity, we have launched an especially exciting initiative for adding to your portfolio.

This initiative is the Ed Moy Signature Series of Silver American Eagle Proof 70 coins. Each coin in this series features the highly familiar designs of a walking Liberty, as originally crafted by Adolph A. Weinman in 1916, and a heraldic eagle, as drawn by John Mercanti in 1986. Each piece also has 1 Troy ounce of .999 fine silver and a face value of $1.

The figure of Liberty has long been used to symbolize the freedom of the American people, such as with the globally popular Statue of Liberty. Meanwhile, the bald eagle is the United States' national bird and national animal - and, as a result, has developed its own iconic status.

The Ed Moy Signature Series is available in single-coin and 4-coin sets, as well as a complete Date Run including one of each Silver American Eagle struck since 1986. Across all of these sets, however, there are certification labels hand-signed by Moy himself.

Best-known for serving as the 38th Director of the U.S. Mint from 2006 until 2011, the Detroit-born Moy is also notable for his role as Special Assistant to the President from 2001 to 2006, when George W. Bush was leading the country. In 2003, Moy helped with the transition to the then recently established U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

In Moy's first year at the helm of the U.S. Mint, it produced more than 16 billion coins and sold numismatic collectibles worth a total of over $1 billion. It was also during his tenure that the financial crisis began, sparking overwhelming demand for silver bullion.

Today, Moy is also known as an economist, author and public speaker. Since departing the U.S. Mint, he has worked for L&L Energy, Inc. and Fortress Gold Group; furthermore, articles of his occasionally appear on the Moneynews.com website.

Moy's prestigious reputation means that, with his signature on each of these coin sets, their investment potential for silver stackers and collectors is tremendous. This Ed Moy Signature Series is available exclusively from the U.S. Gold Bureau; therefore, you should not hesitate to purchase these coins before more people realize their value and so demand could go on to outpace supply.

Specifications:

More Information
Finish Proof
Product Type Coin
Coin Series Eagle
Purity .999
Mint/Refinery U.S. Mint
Mint Mark W - West Point
Metal Type Silver
Face Value $1
Grade PF70
Coin Type Investment Grade
Modern or Historical Modern
Grade Service NGC
Year 2010
Metal Weight 1 troy oz
Label Signature Ed Moy

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