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2011 American Eagle One Ounce Silver United States Bullion Coin

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Silver
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Coins
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1,000‰
Mass (g)
31.100
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79.23
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79.23
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101.26 USD
Dealer
The Britannia Coin Company
Dealer country
United Kingdom
Last price update
2026-07-16
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A 2011-dated United States Mint 1oz American Eagle. While a number of specifications were released in 2011, including scarcer proof and uncirculated mintages, this is a bullion example. Design-wise, Adolph A Weinman's elegant Walking Liberty occupies the obverse of this .999 silver coin. The reverse, meanwhile, places a heraldic eagle below thirteen stars - a design by John Mercanti. The 2011 American Eagle is guaranteed by the US Mint to contain a full troy ounce of pure precious metal. Offered here are pre-owned silver Eagles that have not experienced circulation in their history since 2011. This silver bullion coin enjoyed a surge of popularity following the economic turmoil of this period. This is reflected in the healthy mintage figure for the 2011 1oz Eagle: 40,020,000. A trustworthy and collectable contender for your silver stack. System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]