* 2001 American Silver Eagle $1Ā * 8 total population!!! See photos
* Native American Arrows Label
* Signed by Thomas S. ClevelandĀ
Thomas Cleveland is an American designer, illustratorĀ and fine artist.Ā He served in the US Mint's Artistic Infusion Program as an AIP Master DesignerĀ from 2004 until 2014. His work at the mint included:
- 2014Ā Florence HardingĀ First Spouse Gold Coin Series, Obverse
- 2014Ā Florence HardingĀ First Spouse Gold Coin Series, Reverse
- 2013 Meskwaki NationĀ Code TalkerĀ Congressional Gold Medal, Obverse
- 2013 Choctaw NationĀ Code TalkerĀ Congressional Gold Medal, Obverse
- 2013 Crow Creek SiouxĀ Code TalkerĀ Congressional Gold Medal, Obverse
- 2013 Crow Creek Sioux Code Talker Congressional Gold Medal, Reverse
- 2012 Sacagawea Native American Dollar, Reverse
- 2011Ā VicksburgĀ MississippiĀ ATB Quarter, Reverse
- 2011 United States Army Half Dollar, Reverse
- 2010 Disabled American Veterans Silver Dollar, Reverse & Inscription
- 2010 Sacagawea Native American Dollar, Reverse
- 2009Ā Anna HarrisonĀ First Spouse Gold Coin Series, Reverse
- 2008Ā Martin Van BurenĀ First Spouse Gold Coin Series, Reverse
- 2007 The Platinum American Eagle, Reverse
- 2007Ā Abigail AdamsĀ First Spouse Gold Coin, Reverse
The American Silver Eagle (ASM) is the official silver bullion coin of the United States. It was first released by the United States Mint on November 24, 1986. It is struck only in the one-troy ounce, which has a nominal face value of one dollar and is guaranteed to contain one troy ounce of 99.9% pure silver.
The obverse design of the American Eagle Silver Bullion Coins is based on Adolph A. Weinman's Walking Liberty half dollar, produced from 1916 to 1947. It is widely considered one of the most beautiful American coins ever minted. In 2021, the U.S. MintĀ marked the 35th anniversary of the American Eagle Coin ProgramĀ with a refreshed design.Ā
Thanks to technological advancements in the design and minting process, the design now encompasses some of Weinman's original details that were not previously possible.
Since 2021, the reverse shows an eagle coming in for a landing, carrying an oak branch as if to add it to a nest. To give the new coins an added level of security, they have also been updated with enhanced security features, including a reeded edge variation.
From 1986 to 2021, the reverse depicted a heraldic eagle with a shield, grasping an olive branch in the right talon and arrows in the left. This design, by John Mercanti, symbolized strength and endurance