Delve into the realm of numismatic anomalies with the 1986 $1 Silver Eagle, featuring a captivating mint error certified by NGC as MS69 and showcasing a Minor Reverse Struck Thru anomaly. Supervised by Edmund C. Moy, former Director of the United States Mint, this coin offers a unique and intriguing addition to any collection.

Year: 1986
Denomination: $1
Certification: NGC MS69, Minor Reverse Struck Thru
Supervisor: Edmund C. Moy
Design:
The obverse features the iconic Walking Liberty design, symbolizing American liberty and freedom, while the reverse displays the majestic heraldic eagle, representing strength and resilience.

Condition:
Certified by NGC as MS69, this coin exhibits flawless surfaces and sharp details, despite the intriguing mint error. The presence of a Minor Reverse Struck Thru anomaly adds to its rarity and collectibility, making it a prized addition to any collection.

Dimensions:

Diameter: Standard Silver Eagle size
Weight: Standard Silver Eagle weight
Don't miss this opportunity to own the extraordinary 1986 $1 Silver Eagle NGC MS69 Mint Error, featuring a Minor Reverse Struck Thru anomaly and supervised by Edmund C. Moy. Bid now and add this exceptional treasure to your collection today!