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1989-S American Silver Eagle Proof - PCGS PR70 DCAM

1989-S American Silver Eagle Proof - PCGS PR70 DCAM

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The Silver Eagle series has been going strong for over 35 years. These 1989-S Silver Eagles are the fourth year of issue in the series.  These amazing coins are in a pristine PR70 DCAM from PCGS, which is exceptionally hard to get! We send in hundreds of these in their original mint packaging and only received 4 back in a pristine 70...

Since they were minted at the San Francisco Mint, these Silver Eagles have the coveted "S" mintmark on the reverse. Truly a modern rarity, these need to be in your collection! 

Highlights:

  • San Francisco mintmark
  • Perfect grade
  • Only 4 available!

1989-S American Silver Eagle Proof

The 1989 Silver Eagle is a very collectible coin as it’s an early silver eagle. These coins were minted from 1986 and are still being struck in the present day. Early coins are highly sought after by dealers and collectors, as well as silver investors. 

This is a Proof American Silver Eagle that has been certified in perfect grade by world-recognized PCGS. The coin has been minted in San Francisco and is a must have for any coin collector as it’s rare and affordable!

American silver eagle proof history

In 1989 617,694 proof coins were minted at the San Francisco mint. This number was slightly lower than in some other years, making the coin highly sought after. The coin bears the mintmark ‘S’ on the reverse underneath the eagle’s foot. Proof coins were struck from .999 fine silver at the San Francisco facility from 1986 to 1992.  

Each year Silver Eagle coins are issued by the mint, especially for coin collectors. These coins were only available to be purchased directly from the Mint, during the year that the coin was being struck. The number of proof coins struck each year depends on the demand from collectors. 

The silver eagle coin features the design from the Walking Liberty coin created in 1916 by Adolph Weinman, who moved to America from German when he was ten years old. It was perhaps ironic that America went to war with Germany not long after the coin was minted. The walking liberty coin design remains one of America's more visually stunning coins and, due to its popularity, has been used on the silver eagle coin. 

The coins revere was designed in 1985 by the American mint's chief engraver and features an eagle, shield, and banner with the Latin inscription "E Pluribus Unum." It also has a triangle formed of thirteen stars, one for each of America's founding states.