The First and Only Reverse Proof in a Numbered Set
The 2006 American Silver Eagle 20th Anniversary Set stands as one of the most significant multi-coin releases in U.S. Mint history. Celebrating two decades of the beloved Silver Eagle program, the U.S. Mint created a special three-coin set that included unprecedented variety: a traditional proof coin (frosted design, mirror fields), a groundbreaking reverse proof (mirror design, frosted fields), and an uncirculated burnished coin.
This was the first and only time the U.S. Mint offered a reverse proof Silver Eagle as part of a numbered set, making the 2006 reverse proof exceptionally desirable to collectors.
Three Finishes, One Display
The visual contrast between the three finishes—traditional proof, reverse proof, and uncirculated—creates a stunning presentation that demonstrates the U.S. Mint's technical mastery.
Sold Out at Release
The U.S. Mint imposed a maximum production limit of 250,000 sets, and all sets sold out rapidly at the original $100 retail price. Demand was so intense that the Mint enforced a 10-set-per-household ordering limit.
All Three Grade Perfect 70 — Statistically Rare
To find a complete set with all three coins grading perfect 70 is remarkable; to find one with Anna Cabral's hand-signed autograph and Modern Numismatic Masterpieces provenance is extraordinary.
A Frozen Moment in Silver Eagle History
This set represents a frozen moment in Silver Eagle history—the program's 20th birthday celebration—and the perfect-70 grades ensure museum-quality preservation of all three coins.