2007 Silver American Eagle - NGC MS70

Product ID: BST-0010370991

Product Details

Product Overview

This piece is a certified 2007-dated American Silver Eagle struck by the United States Mint in one troy ounce of .999 fine silver. It is a sovereign silver coin and part of the long-running American Eagle program, one of the most widely recognized bullion coin series produced in the United States. Its combination of government-backed production, classic design, and full one-ounce silver content makes it a familiar choice for buyers who want a modern U.S. Mint issue.

This example has been graded by NGC as MS70, which indicates a perfect Mint State coin with no post-production imperfections visible under magnification. Because it is encapsulated and certified, the coin offers an added layer of identification and condition confirmation beyond a raw bullion strike. For buyers who prefer highly graded modern issues, that certification is a key distinguishing feature.

Design and Visual Features

The obverse displays Adolph A. Weinman’s celebrated Walking Liberty design, originally introduced on the half dollar in 1916. Liberty is shown striding toward the rising sun with the American flag draped around her, while branches of laurel and oak symbolize civil and military strength. The design includes familiar inscriptions such as LIBERTY, the year, and IN GOD WE TRUST, giving the coin a distinctly classic American appearance.

On the reverse, the coin features the heraldic eagle design used on Silver Eagles of this era. A shielded eagle is shown beneath thirteen stars, holding arrows and an olive branch, with inscriptions identifying the United States and the coin’s weight and purity. The overall layout is formal and balanced, and the sharp detail of an MS70-certified example helps bring out the contrast and precision of the original strike.

Types and Variations

Within the broader American Silver Eagle series, buyers will encounter several formats and finishes. Standard bullion issues were produced for general distribution, while proof and burnished versions were made for collectors with different surface finishes and presentation styles. This certified 2007 example represents the regular bullion format, but with the important distinction of receiving a top-grade Mint State designation from NGC.

Condition and certification create meaningful differences within this product family. Raw coins may show minor marks from handling during mass distribution, while a professionally graded coin in MS70 is selected for its exceptional preservation and appearance. That makes this piece a more specialized option than an uncertified example from the same year.

Mint/Refinery Background

The United States Mint is the official government minting authority of the United States and producer of the American Eagle silver bullion series. It is known for manufacturing circulating coinage as well as bullion and collector products that meet strict standards for metal content, strike quality, and design execution. Its bullion programs are widely recognized in the domestic precious metals market.

The American Silver Eagle series was introduced in 1986 and has remained the Mint’s flagship silver bullion coin program. Over the years, it has built a strong reputation for consistent production, iconic imagery, and clear government-backed specifications. That long history adds important context for buyers seeking a modern U.S. Mint silver issue.

Authenticity and Verification

This coin’s authenticity is supported by several recognizable features, including its precise one troy ounce silver content, .999 fine purity, official United States Mint design elements, and NGC certification. NGC is one of the leading third-party grading services in the coin market, and its sealed holder identifies the coin, assigns the grade, and helps confirm that the piece has been independently examined.

For buyers, encapsulation offers practical verification benefits because the label and holder provide an immediate reference for date, series, and grade. Purchasing certified material from a reputable dealer such as Bullion Standard also helps reduce uncertainty by pairing third-party authentication with professional product handling and established retail standards.

Handling and Storage

Because this coin is already sealed in an NGC holder, it has a strong first layer of protection against direct contact, fingerprints, and everyday handling. It is best to leave the coin in its holder and avoid attempts to open the encapsulation, since doing so removes an important layer of protection and certification integrity.

For storage, keep the holder in a dry, stable environment away from excess humidity, abrasive surfaces, and temperature extremes. Many buyers use storage boxes, safes, or other protective organizers designed for slabbed coins. Careful storage helps preserve both the condition of the coin and the readability of the certification label over time.

Specifications

Metal Type Silver
Weight 1 oz
Purity .999
Grade MS70 - Mint State Perfect
Manufacturer United States Mint
Grading Service NGC

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