2013 2PC American Silver Eagle Set – NGC PF70 & SP70 "Modern Numismatic Masterpieces" Anna Cabral Autograph
Year: 2013
Mint: West Point
Metal: 1 oz - .999 Fine Silver (each coin)
Designation: Reverse Proof & Enhanced Uncirculated Set
Grade: PF70 (Reverse Proof), SP70 (Enhanced Uncirculated)
Signature: Anna Cabral
A pinnacle of modern U.S. coinage, the 2013 2PC American Silver Eagle Set, certified PF70 and SP70 by NGC with the prestigious "Modern Numismatic Masterpieces" Anna Cabral Autograph label, is a collector’s masterpiece. Struck at the West Point Mint with a mintage of 281,310 sets, this set includes a Reverse Proof and an Enhanced Uncirculated Silver Eagle, both in flawless condition. Featuring Adolph Weinman’s iconic Walking Liberty and John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle, the set’s unique finishes, signed by the 42nd U.S. Treasurer, and numismatic significance make it a rare treasure, perfect for collectors seeking artistry, history, and exclusivity.
A Historic Anniversary Set
Launched in 1986, the American Silver Eagle series is a collector favorite, and the 2013 2PC Set, released on June 27, 2013, as the American Eagle West Point Two-Coin Silver Set, celebrates the series with two distinct finishes. With a mintage of 281,310, it was offered at $149.95 and sold briskly, reflecting strong collector demand during a period of robust Silver Eagle popularity. The Reverse Proof, with polished devices and frosted fields, and the Enhanced Uncirculated, with varied finishes to accentuate design details, showcase the U.S. Mint’s innovative artistry. The flawless PF70 and SP70 grades elevate this set to a numismatic icon.
The Prestige of the “W” Mint Mark
Bearing the coveted “W” mintmark of the West Point Mint, both coins in this set signify premium quality and scarcity. Specialty strikes like the Reverse Proof and Enhanced Uncirculated are produced in limited quantities for collectors, distinguishing them from bullion issues. The “W” mintmark, combined with the set’s unique finishes and dual-coin format, marks it as a rare and highly sought-after piece in the numismatic world.
Iconic American Design
This set features two coins with masterful designs that embody American heritage, enhanced by distinct finishes.
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Obverse (Both Coins): Adolph A. Weinman’s Walking Liberty, designed in 1916, depicts Liberty striding toward a rising sun, draped in an American flag, holding laurel and oak branches. Inscriptions include “LIBERTY,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” “2013,” and the “W” mintmark below. The Reverse Proof’s polished Liberty contrasts with frosted fields, while the Enhanced Uncirculated uses selective polishing and frosting to highlight Liberty’s gown and sun rays, with PF70 and SP70 grades ensuring flawless details.
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Reverse (Both Coins): John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle, used from 1986 to 2021, features a bald eagle with a striped shield, clutching arrows and an olive branch, with 13 stars above. Inscriptions read “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “1 OZ. FINE SILVER,” “ONE DOLLAR,” and “E PLURIBUS UNUM.” The Reverse Proof’s polished eagle shines against matte fields, while the Enhanced Uncirculated employs varied textures for a three-dimensional effect, with PF70 and SP70 grades showcasing pristine surfaces.
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Edge: Reeded, consistent with the Silver Eagle series.
The Reverse Proof and Enhanced Uncirculated finishes transform these classic designs into modern masterpieces, with the PF70 and SP70 grades ensuring museum-quality perfection.
Certified Perfection with “Modern Numismatic Masterpieces” Label Autographed by Anna Cabral
Graded PF70 (Reverse Proof) and SP70 (Enhanced Uncirculated) by NGC, both coins achieve flawless perfection, with no imperfections visible under magnification. The "Modern Numismatic Masterpieces" Anna Cabral Autograph label, signed by the 42nd U.S. Treasurer, adds further prestige, recognizing their exceptional quality and historical significance. The distinct finishes bring Liberty and the eagle to life, their details radiant on the .999 fine silver surfaces, making this set a true masterpiece for discerning collectors.