Celebrate modern American bullion coin excellence with this flawless 2014-S American Silver Eagle graded MS70 First Day of Issue, individually numbered #4,154 of 4,799. This limited edition certified coin represents one of the earliest released examples of America’s most popular silver bullion series.
A Modern Icon of American Coinage
The American Silver Eagle, produced by the United States Mint, is the official silver bullion coin of the United States and one of the most widely collected silver coins in the world.
The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s legendary Walking Liberty design, first introduced in 1916. Lady Liberty strides confidently toward the rising sun draped in the American flag, symbolizing freedom, hope, and a bright future.
The reverse displays the classic heraldic eagle with shield, representing strength, unity, and national pride.
Struck in .999 fine silver, each American Silver Eagle contains one full troy ounce of pure silver.
MS70 First Day of Issue – Absolute Perfection
Graded MS70, this coin is certified as flawless under 5x magnification — the highest grade possible for a mint state coin.
The First Day of Issue designation confirms this coin was released on the first official day of issue. This specimen is also individually numbered #4,154 of only 4,799 certified coins, adding further collectible appeal.
Highlights include:
• Perfect MS70 Mint State preservation
• First Day of Issue collector designation
• Individually numbered #4,154 of 4,799
• Brilliant mint luster and flawless surfaces
• Exceptional strike quality and detail
Collector Demand & Limited Release
Limited certified examples like this 2014-S First Day of Issue Silver Eagle are highly desirable among collectors who seek early-release coins with limited numbered populations.
The combination of perfect MS70 preservation, limited edition numbering, and one ounce of .999 fine silver makes this coin an outstanding addition to any modern bullion or registry collection.


































































