1987 S  1 oz. Silver Eagle Graded by PCGS MS69  Iconic Signed U.S. Collectors Coin

"Jim Peed is the longest-serving current era U.S. Mint Designer. He has many design credits and is best known for collaborating with John Mercanti on the 1984 $10 Olympic gold coin, which was the first coin issued with a W for West Point mintmark, and the 1997 $5 Jackie Robinson Gold Commemorative". source PCGS

Gross Weight: 1 troy oz.
Fineness: .999 fine
Diameter: 1.60
Edge: Reeded
Mint: San Francisco
Mint Mark:  S
KM# 273

Obverse design: Lady Liberty walking across the land with a sunrise illuminating her path. She is draped in a gown of stars and stripes and carries a bundle of laurel and oak branches. Also on the obverse are the date of minting and the words "Liberty" and "In God We Trust".

Reverse design: Bald eagle, wings outstretched, bearing a shield and E Pluribus Unum banner. The silver eagle holds an olive branch in one talon and a cluster of arrows in the other. Also on the reverse are the words "1 Oz. Fine Silver" "One Dollar" and "United States of America"

Graded by PCGS Mint State 69.  See high resolution photos for coin and holder condition.  Pictured slab shipped, if you have any questions or would like more pictures please send me a message. 

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