Buy 1986 $1 Eagle | MS69 Reverse Struck Thru John Mercanti Autographed
Explore the extraordinary 1986 $1 Eagle, a rare find for avid coin collectors and investors. This unique coin features a Mint Error: MS69 Reverse Struck Thru. Autographed by John Mercanti, this coin is a true testament to the artistry and allure of numismatics.
1986 $1 Eagle
The 1986 $1 Eagle is a standout piece from the esteemed San Francisco Mint. Its design, featuring the iconic Eagle motif, captures the essence of American heritage.
Key Features:
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Silver Eagle: As part of the Silver Eagle series, this coin represents a cornerstone of modern American coinage.
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MS69 Reverse Struck Thru: Graded MS69 Reverse Struck Thru, this coin showcases the striking beauty of its Mint Error, adding a unique touch to its appeal.
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John Mercanti Autographed: Each coin bears the autograph of John Mercanti, adding authenticity and prestige to its provenance.
Looking for a remarkable Silver Eagle for your collection? The 1986 $1 Eagle is now available for purchase. With its combination of Mint Error and autograph by John Mercanti, this coin is a rare find that's sure to impress collectors and investors alike.
The Story
Discover a rare slice of history with this Silver Eagle mint error. During production, an error was made in this coin, adding a sense of rarity to it, as there will never be another exactly like it. This incredible coin is signed by US Mint designer, John Mercanti. Perfect for any collection, this unique piece is sure to bring a lifetime of memories.
Coin Features:
- Reverse of the coin has been struck-thru
- 1 Troy ounce of .999 silver
- Signed by John Mercanti, US Mint designer
Why Are Autographed Coins More Expensive?
A majority of the coins Global Coin sells are autographed by someone important within the coin world. This significantly raises the price of the item compared to the same coin unsigned because of the figure's prominence. Consider this in the world of baseball: A baseball can be purchased anywhere for around $5, but a Babe Ruth autographed baseball was auctioned for $388,375, significantly increasing the value of that baseball.