1 troy oz .999 Fine
1993 American Silver Eagle NGC PF69 - 1 oz .999 Fine Silver

U.S. Mint

1993 American Silver Eagle NGC PF69 - 1 oz .999 Fine Silver

1 troy oz, .999 Fine Silver

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A breathtaking example of the 1993 American Silver Eagle proof, independently certified by NGC at PF69 — one of the finest grades awarded by the world's most trusted...

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Weight1 troy oz
Purity.999 Fine
MetalSilver
MintU.S. Mint
CapsuleSee details
ConditionGraded

Description

A breathtaking example of the 1993 American Silver Eagle proof, independently certified by NGC at PF69 — one of the finest grades awarded by the world's most trusted coin grading authority. This coin showcases the deep, mirror-like fields and boldly frosted devices that define a world-class proof strike, with the stunning cameo contrast that makes certified Silver Eagles so captivating in hand. The 1993 issue is a coveted early-series date with strong collector demand, and this NGC PF69 example represents the pinnacle of what this year has to offer.

Coin Highlights

  • NGC PF69 Certified: Independently authenticated and graded PF69 by NGC — one of the finest grades achievable, awarded to coins with exceptional proof quality and stunning visual appeal.
  • 1993 — Eighth Year of Issue: An early-series date from the eighth year of the American Silver Eagle program, struck at the Philadelphia Mint and highly sought after by date-set collectors.
  • Walking Liberty Obverse: Adolph A. Weinman's iconic 1916 design, rendered in brilliant proof with deep cameo contrast between frosted devices and mirror-like fields.
  • John Mercanti Reverse: The original heraldic eagle reverse design that defined the series for its first 35 years.
  • U.S. Government Guaranteed: Full government backing for weight and purity from the U.S. Mint.
  • 999 Fine Silver: One troy ounce of .999 fine silver.

Design Details

  • Obverse: Lady Liberty strides confidently toward the dawn, the American flag draped across her shoulders — Weinman's enduring symbol of resilience and forward motion, brought to life in proof perfection.
  • Reverse: A bold heraldic eagle with shield, arrows, and olive branch — John Mercanti's classic design that anchored the American Silver Eagle series from its very beginning.

Specifications

Year 1993
Weight 1 troy oz (31.103 g)
Purity .999 fine silver
Diameter 40.6 mm
Edge Reeded
Finish Proof
Grade NGC PF69
Mint Philadelphia Mint (U.S. Mint)
Mint Mark P

History & Significance

The 1993 American Silver Eagle proof holds a special place in the series — it was the first year proof ASEs were struck at the Philadelphia Mint, making it a notable transitional date for collectors. Struck in the eighth year of the program, the 1993 issue carries the prestige of a true early-date collectible with a unique piece of mint history behind it. With NGC's PF69 certification, you're getting a coin independently verified to meet the highest standards of proof quality — one that commands attention in any collection and holds its appeal for generations of collectors to come.

Specifications

Product1993 American Silver Eagle NGC PF69 - 1 oz .999 Fine Silver
MetalSilver
Weight1 troy oz
Purity.999 Fine
Mint / BrandU.S. Mint
SKU
ConditionGraded
Capsule / HolderSee details

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