The 1987-S Silver Eagle - PCGS PR70DCAM is a stunning example from the second year of the beloved American Silver Eagle series. Struck at the San Francisco Mint, this Proof coin carries forward the exceptional artistry and craftsmanship that defined the program’s debut in 1986. Graded a perfect PR70 Deep Cameo (DCAM) by PCGS, it displays flawless surfaces, brilliant mirrored fields, and deeply frosted devices that create breathtaking visual contrast. Featuring Adolph A. Weinman’s timeless Walking Liberty design, this coin symbolizes freedom, hope, and the enduring spirit of the United States. The reverse showcases John Mercanti’s bold heraldic eagle, clutching arrows and an olive branch—representing America’s balance of strength and peace. The proof strike captures each detail with remarkable clarity and precision, reflecting the U.S. Mint’s commitment to quality. With a mintage of only 904,732 and a PCGS population of just 3,558 coins in PR70DCAM, this piece is a true condition rarity. Few coins from this issue have achieved this flawless grade, making it a highly desirable find for both Silver Eagle specialists and collectors of top-graded modern proofs. Its combination of perfection, low population, and historical significance ensures long-term appeal. A coin of such beauty and rarity deserves a place in any serious collection. The 1987-S Silver Eagle PR70DCAM is not just silver—it’s a masterpiece of design and preservation, representing the pinnacle of American minting excellence. Key Features: Perfect PR70DCAM grade certified by PCGS Second-year issue (1987) from the American Silver Eagle series Mintage: 904,732 — PCGS population: only 3,558 in PR70DCAM Struck at the San Francisco Mint with stunning deep cameo contrast With its perfect condition, limited population, and timeless artistry, the 1987-S Silver Eagle - PCGS PR70DCAM remains a shining symbol of American pride and proof-minting perfection.