2025-P Privy Silver Eagle Signed by "Red Book" Editor Kenneth Bressett
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Signed by a Numismatic Legend: Personally hand-autographed by Kenneth Bressett, the longtime editor of the official "Red Book" (A Guide Book of United States Coins).
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Special Privy Marked Issue: A unique striking from the Philadelphia Mint ("P" mint mark) featuring a special Eagle Privy Mark, making the coin itself a rare commemorative.
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Absolute Perfection: Awarded a flawless Mint State 70 (MS70) grade by the Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC).
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Microscopic Population: A strictly limited edition with a certified population of only 100 coins in existence.
A Holy Grail of Modern Coin Collecting
Own a coin that represents a perfect storm of numismatic rarity. This is not a standard bullion coin; it is a special 2025-P American Silver Eagle struck at the historic Philadelphia Mint with a unique Eagle privy mark. This already rare coin has been elevated to investment-grade status through an incredible combination of features. It has been graded a flawless MS70 by NGC, certified as a "First Day of Issue" release, and hand-signed by the icon of coin collecting himself, Kenneth Bressett. With a minuscule population of just 100 coins, this is one of the rarest and most significant Silver Eagle offerings of the decade.
A Perfect Design, Endorsed by the Ultimate Authority
The classic designs of the Silver Eagle—Adolph A. Weinman's "Walking Liberty" and Emily Damstra's "Landing Eagle"—are presented here in their most perfect form. The special "P" mint mark and Eagle privy mark add a layer of historical distinction. However, the most significant feature is the autograph of Kenneth Bressett on the NGC holder. As the editor of the "Red Book," the official bible of U.S. numismatics, his signature is the ultimate endorsement of a coin's importance and quality. It’s like having a masterpiece authenticated by the world's leading art historian.
Why Collect This Coin?
This coin's rarity is layered and undeniable.
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Rare Coin: Special "P" mint and privy marked issue.
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Perfect Grade: Flawless MS70.
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Elite Pedigree: First Day of Issue.
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Legendary Signature: Signed by Kenneth Bressett.
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Tiny Population: Only 100 exist. The population of just 100 for this specific edition makes it exponentially rarer than the coin's mintage. This is not just a collectible; it's a trophy coin for the discerning collector who understands that this unique combination of features may never be replicated.
Detailed Overview
The 2025-P Silver Eagle with Eagle Privy Mark is a special commemorative issue from the United States Mint. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, it stands apart from standard bullion issues. This specimen represents the absolute pinnacle of that release. Certified as a "First Day of Issue" coin by NGC, its flawless MS70 condition and, most importantly, its signature from "Mr. Red Book" Kenneth Bressett, make it a treasure of the highest order for any serious collector.
Artistic and Design Elements
The Silver Eagle's iconic designs are enhanced by the addition of the special Eagle privy mark, a small, detailed design element that sets this coin apart. On a perfect MS70 specimen, every detail of the main designs and the privy mark are struck with razor-sharp precision. The NGC holder not only protects this perfection but also displays the coveted signature of Kenneth Bressett, a direct link to the heart of the numismatic community.
Unique Collectible Features
This coin's credentials place it in an elite class. The MS70 grade signifies technical perfection. The "P" mint mark and Eagle Privy Mark make the host coin a rare issue. The "First Day of Issue" designation ensures it's from the earliest batch. The Kenneth Bressett signature is an unparalleled endorsement from a numismatic legend. Finally, the population of just 100 coins provides quantifiable proof of its extreme rarity, making it a true modern classic.
Packaging and Presentation
This remarkable coin is encapsulated in NGC's secure holder, preserving its perfect condition and guaranteeing its authenticity. The holder's label meticulously details the coin's specifications: its MS70 grade, its First Day of Issue status, its special privy mark, and the authenticated signature of Kenneth Bressett.