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Author John M. Mercanti; Michael Reagan
MPN 079484913X
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Country/Region of Manufacture United States
Brand Whitman

Check the listing for details. NEW American Silver Eagles: A Guide to the US Bullion Coin Program 4th Ed. Guide. Condition: New. Listed at 31.80 USD. BANKNOTESCOINSCOLLECTORS SUPPLIESEBAY MESSAGEThe home of collectable coins and banknotes and collector supplies. You’ll find everything you need at I.T.Banknotes NEW American Silver Eagles: A Guide to the US Bullion Coin Program 4th Ed. Guide See our other items More than 600 million American Silver Eagles have been sold since 1986, making them the most popular bullion coins in the history of the United States. The coins are treasured by collectors and investors around the world. In American Silver Eagles, John M. Mercanti, former chief engraver of the United States Mint, shares his unique perspective and behind-the-scenes memories. He discusses the technical and artistic process of recreating Adolph Weinman’s classic “Striding Liberty” design for the obverse of the American Silver Eagle, as well as creating his own heraldic eagle for the reverse. He also introduces the new Flying Eagle reverse design by artist Emily S. Damstra, which debuted in mid-2021. The revised fourth edition has 48 pages more than the third edition. It corrects old information—in many cases, quite significantly—with mintage figures and production details released by the Mint in response to a 2020 Freedom of Information Act query. And it updates the pricing, certified-coin populations, and market analyses of the third edition. ​​​​​​​ More information and historical commentary have been added to the catalog of individual coins and multiple-coin sets, 1986 to 2021. The photographic gallery of John Mercanti’s numismatic works has been expanded with more illustrations. A new gallery of “What Might Have Been” shows all 39 designs proposed for the 2021 reverse, as reviewed by the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts and the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee. And new appendices highlight the numismatic art of designer Emily S. Damstra and sculptor Michael Gaudioso. This award-winning book is a must-have for every coin collector and silver investor.Binding: Hardcover Edition: 4th Publication Date: February 15, 2022 Size: 8.5x11 Pages: 224

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