This is the first year of issue for the 2021 Type 2 70 FDOI Silver American Eagle redesign. This is the first time the silver eagle has had a redesign in its entire history. It’s had tweaks here and there on its original design over the years but always kept the same image on the front and back.
What New Details Are Included For The 2021 Type 2 70 FDOI?
This is the first year the US Mint has implemented a new design. It’s a historic moment in the silver eagle series. This is also the first time the US Mint added a security feature to the Silver Eagle – a gap in the reeding at 6 o’clock. The Silver Eagle has never had a security feature added to it before – they introduced it on the 2021 Type 2 Silver Eagle for the first time. Currently, the new Type 2 Silver Eagle will be limited up to 15 million mintage – which sounds like a lot but is actually lower in terms of recent mintages (2020 had 30 million, in other years there have been 40+ million in a year). The coins we are offering are also graded at the highest possible grade by NGC or PCGS – MS 70. NGC and PCGS are easily the two most respected coin authentication and grading services in the world – PCGS is even a publicly traded company.
The grade of MS 70 means that multiple professional coin graders at one of these companies examined this coin and determined that it qualified for the highest grade on the numeric grading scale, with no post-production flaws visible to the naked eye.
First Day of Issue
We also have First Day of Issue coins available – this means that not only did these coins qualify for NGC or PCGS’s highest grade, but were also released from the Mint on their very First Day of Issue (the Mint continues to produce and release silver eagles throughout the year, but what ends up only a fraction of the total are actually released on the first day).
So this silver eagle has a LOT going for it: having a mintage well off of the all-time high, being MS 70, being First Year of Issue of the new design, having a security feature for the first time, and being released on the First Day of Issue.
What is the Future Potential of Owning a 2021 Type 2 70 FDOI?
So I’ve already talked about what makes this Silver Eagle so historic and special but let me put this in context and talk about its potential for growth.
If you look at the first year of issue for the silver eagle in its history – 1986 – you’ll see premiums on them are through the roof. They trade anywhere from $50-$100. And that’s just for the raw ones, ungraded by PCGS or NGC, not MS70, not first day of issue, and no security feature.
The graded 1986 MS 70s may possibly be able to find for $1000 per coin. And the 1986 coin is just one example of how many of the backdated silver eagles trade.
Any raw silver eagle in decent condition from the 1980s or 1990s and some dates into the 2000s have big premiums on them. Collectors want them. That’s because when they’re building a set and they need those years, they’re not always available because they’re backdating and just hard to find in good condition sometimes.
To have 2021 Type 2 Silver Eagles in MS 70, First Day of Issue, First Year of Issue of the new design, with a mintage that is well under half of the yearly all-time high, is special. When collectors are looking back on these coins trying to fill this gap in their collection, just like they’re doing now with the eagles from the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s, this coin will be a must-have, especially in MS 70 FDOI.
Another thing to consider is the rare coin market in general – rare coins historically, over the last 50 years, have appreciated nearly 7000% according to PCGS’s rare coin index. That’s in large part because new collectors enter the market over time. That’s happened throughout the rare coin market’s existence over hundreds of years, and we’ve been seeing this happen especially since March 2020, when alternative investments like rare coins saw an incredible influx of new collectors.