Adolph A. Weinman designs the Walking Liberty on the coin’s obverse face. Formerly used on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar, this image was designed by Adolph A. Weinman in 1916 during a great revolution in American coin design. It is considered one of the two finest coin designs in American history.
The coin’s reverse face features the heraldic eagle of the United States. Used for the first time in 1793, Chief Engraver John Mercanti modernized the design for American Silver Eagle coins. One of his major additions was that of 13 stars above the eagle to represent the original colonies.
Coin Highlights:
3RD ANNUAL RELEASE OF AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE COINS.
Contains 1 oz of 0.999 pure silver.
The US government fully backs the face value of $1 (USD).
Features the Walking Liberty design on the obverse.
Heraldic eagle on the reverse.
Denomination: 1 Dollar
Metal Content: 1 oz
Thickness: 2.98 mm
Diameter: 40.6 mm