2013 American Silver Eagle
The 2013 American Silver Eagle had a massive mintage for the Silver Eagle coins, with a total amount of just over 42.6 million coins struck at the Philadelphia Mint. The 2013 American Silver Eagle was typically well-struck with attractive surfaces. It was usually possible to find this coin in the highest Mint State grades available.
History of the 2013 American Silver Eagle
The 2013 American Silver Eagle is a worthwhile investment, and due to the large mintage, an affordable one. Cherrypicking is advised and should be easy to do since many of the coins are available and most are well-struck. The design on the obverse of the American Silver Eagle was inspired by the “Walking Liberty” design of the Walking Liberty Half Dollar that was designed by Adolph Weinman. It was one of the most beloved designs of all American coins and was revived for the American Silver Eagle coins. The reverse was designed by John Mercanti. It features the American Bald Eagle behind a shield. The eagle is holding arrows and an olive branch in its talons. Above the eagle are 13 five-pointed stars that represent the 13 original colonies.
2013 American Silver Eagle Value
The 2013 American Silver Eagle prices can range from under one hundred dollars to upwards of six hundred dollars. The American Silver Eagle series is a popular one among collectors for its unique history and beloved designs. The 2013 American Silver Eagle would make a great addition to any Silver Eagle coin series collection.
Type of coin: One Dollar
Year: 2013 American Silver Eagle
American Silver Eagle Mint Mark: Philadelphia
Total mintage: 42,675,000
Metal content: 99.93% Silver, .007% Copper
Face value: One Dollar
Weight: 31.10 grams
Edge: Reeded
Designer: Adolph A. Weinman/John Mercanti
Diameter: 40.60 millimeters