U.S. Mint
2006 American Silver Eagle PCGS PR69 - 1 oz .999 Fine Silver
1 troy oz, .999 Fine Silver
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Description
A breathtaking example of the 2006 American Silver Eagle proof, independently certified by PCGS at PR69 — one of the finest grades awarded by one of the world's most respected coin grading authorities. This coin showcases the deep, mirror-like fields and boldly frosted devices that define a world-class proof strike, with the dramatic cameo contrast that makes certified Silver Eagles so captivating in hand. The 2006 issue is one of the most celebrated years in the entire ASE series, and this PCGS PR69 example represents the pinnacle of what this landmark year has to offer.
Coin Highlights
- PCGS PR69 Certified: Independently authenticated and graded PR69 by PCGS — one of the finest grades achievable, awarded to coins with exceptional proof quality and near-perfect visual appeal.
- 2006 — Twenty-First Year of Issue: A landmark year in the American Silver Eagle program — the U.S. Mint released the celebrated 20th Anniversary Silver Eagle Set in 2006, which introduced the first-ever reverse proof ASE, making this one of the most talked-about dates in the series.
- 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 | 2006 |
| Weight | 1 troy oz (31.103 g) |
| Purity | .999 fine silver |
| Diameter | 40.6 mm |
| Edge | Reeded |
| Finish | Proof |
| Grade | PCGS PR69 |
| Mint | West Point Mint (U.S. Mint) |
| Mint Mark | W |
History & Significance
The 2006 American Silver Eagle proof is one of the most celebrated dates in the entire series. It was the year the U.S. Mint issued the landmark 20th Anniversary Silver Eagle Set — a three-coin set that included the standard proof, an uncirculated burnished coin, and the first-ever reverse proof American Silver Eagle. That reverse proof has become one of the most sought-after coins in the entire ASE program, and the collector excitement surrounding 2006 benefits every coin from that year. Struck at the West Point Mint, this standard proof issue is a cornerstone date for any serious ASE collection. With PCGS's PR69 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
| Product | 2006 American Silver Eagle PCGS PR69 - 1 oz .999 Fine Silver |
|---|---|
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 1 troy oz |
| Purity | .999 Fine |
| Mint / Brand | U.S. Mint |
| SKU | — |
| Condition | Graded |
| Capsule / Holder | See details |
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