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Graded Silver American Eagles overview

Graded Silver American Eagles are certified, slabbed examples of the United States Mint's flagship silver bullion coin, the American Silver Eagle. Struck in .999 fine silver and carrying a nominal face value of one dollar, Silver Eagles have been produced annually since 1986.

Updated June 2026

Graded Silver American Eagles

Graded Silver American Eagles are certified, slabbed examples of the United States Mint's flagship silver bullion coin, the American Silver Eagle. Struck in .999 fine silver and carrying a nominal face value of one dollar, Silver Eagles have been produced annually since 1986. Each coin in this category has been independently graded and encapsulated by a recognized third-party grading service — most commonly PCGS or NGC — with a numeric grade assigned on the standard 70-point Sheldon scale. Slabs include the grade, coin details, and a unique certification number that ties the coin to its grading record. The American Silver Eagle features Adolph A. Weinman's Walking Liberty obverse design, originally used on the half dollar from 1916 to 1947, paired with John Mercanti's heraldic eagle reverse (used through 2021) or the updated reverse designs introduced in 2021 for the series' redesign. The series spans both business-strike (Bullion) and collector issues, including Proof and Burnished (Uncirculated) coins produced at the San Francisco and West Point Mints. High-grade examples — particularly MS-69, MS-70, PF-69 Ultra Cameo, and PF-70 Ultra Cameo designations — are among the most actively collected certified coins in modern American numismatics. On CoinDuffle, this category brings together graded Silver Eagles from multiple dealers, spanning a wide range of years, mint marks, issue types, and grade levels. Buyers will find Bullion strikes, Proof issues, early-date examples from the 1980s and 1990s, and recent releases, listed across various certified grades. Whether browsing for a specific date, completing a registry set, or seeking a particular grade tier, the listings here reflect the full depth and variety of what the certified Silver Eagle market has to offer.

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2022 American Silver Eagle S$1 NGC MS70 U.S. State Series - West Virginia (State 36 of 50) - Graded Silver American Eagles from Lone Star Coins
2022 American Silver Eagle S$1 NGC MS70 U.S. State Series - West Virginia (State 36 of 50) - Alternate view
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2022 American Silver Eagle S$1 NGC MS70 U.S. State Series - West Virginia (State 36 of 50)

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$101.65

+61.50%
SKU: NGC-6577191-405
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2020 American Silver Eagle $1 PCGS MS70 First Day of Issue Leonard Buckley - Graded Silver American Eagles from Lone Star Coins
2020 American Silver Eagle $1 PCGS MS70 First Day of Issue Leonard Buckley - Alternate view
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2020 American Silver Eagle $1 PCGS MS70 First Day of Issue Leonard Buckley

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$101.65

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SKU: PCGS-38873740
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2021 American Silver Eagle Heraldic Eagle T-1 $1 NGC MS70 North Carolina State 21 of 50 - Graded Silver American Eagles from Lone Star Coins
2021 American Silver Eagle Heraldic Eagle T-1 $1 NGC MS70 North Carolina State 21 of 50 - Alternate view
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2021 American Silver Eagle Heraldic Eagle T-1 $1 NGC MS70 North Carolina State 21 of 50

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$101.65

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SKU: NGC-6254434-273
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2021(P) American Silver Eagle $1 NGC MS69 Heraldic Eagle T-1 Emergency Production ER - Graded Silver American Eagles from Lone Star Coins
2021(P) American Silver Eagle $1 NGC MS69 Heraldic Eagle T-1 Emergency Production ER - Alternate view
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2021(P) American Silver Eagle $1 NGC MS69 Heraldic Eagle T-1 Emergency Production ER

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$101.65

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SKU: NGC-6095681-305
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2022-W Burnished Silver Eagle $1 PCGS SP69 First Strike - Graded Silver American Eagles from Lone Star Coins
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2022-W Burnished Silver Eagle $1 PCGS SP69 First Strike

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$101.65

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SKU: PCGS-45855652
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2020 American Silver Eagle $1 PCGS MS70 First Strike - Graded Silver American Eagles from Lone Star Coins
2020 American Silver Eagle $1 PCGS MS70 First Strike - Alternate view
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2020 American Silver Eagle $1 PCGS MS70 First Strike

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$101.65

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SKU: PCGS-38511332
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2019 American Silver Eagle $1 NGC MS69 Early Releases - Graded Silver American Eagles from Lone Star Coins
2019 American Silver Eagle $1 NGC MS69 Early Releases - Alternate view
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2019 American Silver Eagle $1 NGC MS69 Early Releases

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$101.65

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SKU: NGC-4957222-099
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2019 American Silver Eagle $1 PCGS MS70 First Strike - Graded Silver American Eagles from Lone Star Coins
2019 American Silver Eagle $1 PCGS MS70 First Strike - Alternate view
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2019 American Silver Eagle $1 PCGS MS70 First Strike

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$101.65

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SKU: PCGS-36568791
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2017-(P) American Silver Eagle $1 PCGS MS69 Philadelphia Strike - Graded Silver American Eagles from Lone Star Coins
2017-(P) American Silver Eagle $1 PCGS MS69 Philadelphia Strike - Alternate view
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2017-(P) American Silver Eagle $1 PCGS MS69 Philadelphia Strike

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$101.65

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SKU: PCGS-84118684
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2016 American Silver Eagle 30th Anniversary $1 PCGS MS69 First Strike - Graded Silver American Eagles from Lone Star Coins
2016 American Silver Eagle 30th Anniversary $1 PCGS MS69 First Strike - Alternate view
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2016 American Silver Eagle 30th Anniversary $1 PCGS MS69 First Strike

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$101.65

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SKU: PCGS-33647529
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2015 American Silver Eagle $1 NGC MS70 Early Releases - Graded Silver American Eagles from Lone Star Coins
2015 American Silver Eagle $1 NGC MS70 Early Releases - Alternate view
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2015 American Silver Eagle $1 NGC MS70 Early Releases

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$101.65

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SKU: NGC-3982292-277
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1995-W NGC PF-69 UCAM 1 oz American Silver Eagle Proof Coin - Graded Silver American Eagles from Lone Star Coins
1995-W NGC PF-69 UCAM 1 oz American Silver Eagle Proof Coin - Alternate view
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1995-W NGC PF-69 UCAM 1 oz American Silver Eagle Proof Coin

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$3,200.00

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1 oz American Silver Eagle MS70 (Random Year | Varied Label | PCGS/NGC) - Graded Silver American Eagles from Lone Star Coins
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1 oz American Silver Eagle MS70 (Random Year | Varied Label | PCGS/NGC)

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$80.57

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About Graded Silver American Eagles

Graded Silver American Eagles are certified, slabbed examples of the United States Mint's flagship silver bullion coin, the American Silver Eagle. Struck in .999 fine silver and carrying a nominal face value of one dollar, Silver Eagles have been produced annually since 1986. Each coin in this category has been independently graded and encapsulated by a recognized third-party grading service — most commonly PCGS or NGC — with a numeric grade assigned on the standard 70-point Sheldon scale. Slabs include the grade, coin details, and a unique certification number that ties the coin to its grading record.

The American Silver Eagle features Adolph A. Weinman's Walking Liberty obverse design, originally used on the half dollar from 1916 to 1947, paired with John Mercanti's heraldic eagle reverse (used through 2021) or the updated reverse designs introduced in 2021 for the series' redesign. The series spans both business-strike (Bullion) and collector issues, including Proof and Burnished (Uncirculated) coins produced at the San Francisco and West Point Mints. High-grade examples — particularly MS-69, MS-70, PF-69 Ultra Cameo, and PF-70 Ultra Cameo designations — are among the most actively collected certified coins in modern American numismatics.

On CoinDuffle, this category brings together graded Silver Eagles from multiple dealers, spanning a wide range of years, mint marks, issue types, and grade levels. Buyers will find Bullion strikes, Proof issues, early-date examples from the 1980s and 1990s, and recent releases, listed across various certified grades. Whether browsing for a specific date, completing a registry set, or seeking a particular grade tier, the listings here reflect the full depth and variety of what the certified Silver Eagle market has to offer.

Frequently asked questions

A graded Silver American Eagle has been submitted to a third-party grading service — typically PCGS or NGC — where professional numismatists evaluated its strike quality, luster, and surface preservation, then assigned a numeric grade on the 70-point Sheldon scale. The coin is then sealed in a tamper-evident plastic holder, called a slab, which displays the grade and a unique certification number.
The most frequently encountered grades for certified Silver Eagles are MS-69 and MS-70 for business-strike Bullion coins, and PF-69 Ultra Cameo and PF-70 Ultra Cameo for Proof issues. Burnished (Uncirculated) coins typically appear as SP-69 or SP-70. MS-70 and PF-70 designations indicate a coin with no post-production imperfections visible under 5x magnification.
Bullion Silver Eagles are business-strike coins sold through authorized dealers, intended primarily for the silver market. Proof Silver Eagles are collector coins struck multiple times on polished planchets, producing the distinctive mirrored fields and frosted devices. Burnished (Uncirculated) Silver Eagles use specially prepared planchets and a slower strike process, yielding a satin-like finish distinct from both Bullion and Proof coins.
The Silver Eagle series began in 1986, so graded examples can span the entire run from 1986 to the present. Early dates from the late 1980s and 1990s, key dates, and coins with specific mint marks (such as the 'W' West Point or 'S' San Francisco marks on collector issues) are represented alongside recent annual releases. Availability varies by year and grade across individual dealer listings.

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Comparison of certified (graded) and raw graded silver american eagles
FactorCertified / graded (PCGS, NGC)Raw / uncertified
AuthenticationThird-party verified and sealed in a tamper-evident holderAssessed by the buyer or dealer
LiquidityHigher — the grade is a standardized, trusted referenceVaries with buyer confidence and condition
Typical premiumHigher (covers grading cost and assurance)Lower — closer to melt or bullion value
Best forNumismatic value and resale confidenceStacking by weight at the lowest cost

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