The most popular silver coin in the world is the American Silver Eagle. This iconic coin series, from the United States Mint, debuted in 1986 and has been struck at three different locations. The combined mintage of the coin program reached nearly 50 million in 2015. These coins offer variety to numismatists as they have a BU, proof, and burnished versions that release annually. Burnished coins have been available for purchase every year since 2006 except for 2009-2010. 2023-W 1 oz Burnished American Silver Eagle Coins are now available for purchase at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
2023-W 1 oz Burnished American Silver Eagle Coins will arrive in PCGS protective plastic slabs. These First Strike coins indicate that they were received for grading within 30 days of release from the mint. The SP69 certification indicates the coin exhibits its full, original mint luster with a maximum of two minor detractions.
The obverse of all 2023-W 1 oz Burnished Silver Eagles features the iconic Walking Liberty from Adolph A. Weinman. This design, which many believe was inspired by La Semeuse, features Liberty walking into the sunset. She has the American flag draped over her while holding oaken branches in her left arm.
Emily Damstra’s new flying eagle design is depicted on the reverse of all 2023-W Burnished American Silver Eagles. This new design, which replaces the heraldic eagle, shows a bald eagle in mid-flight, wings arched, holding an oak branch in its talons. Identifying marks of the coin surround this image.
For the 20th anniversary of American Silver Eagles, the US Mint decided to release Burnished versions in 2006. All coins listed here are graded by the Professional Coin Grading Service using the Sheldon Scale of 1-70. The PCGS remains one of the most reputable coin grading services in the world today.
For help purchasing American Silver Eagles, JM Bullion is here for you. Our customer service team is available at 800-276-6508. We can also be reached via email or through our live online chat feature.
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The most popular silver coin in the world is the American Silver Eagle. This iconic coin series, from the United States Mint, debuted in 1986 and has been struck at three different locations. The combined mintage of the coin program reached nearly 50 million in 2015. These coins offer variety to numismatists as they have a BU, proof, and burnished versions that release annually. Burnished coins have been available for purchase every year since 2006 except for 2009-2010. 2023-W 1 oz Burnished American Silver Eagle Coins are now available for purchase at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
2023-W 1 oz Burnished American Silver Eagle Coins will arrive in PCGS protective plastic slabs. These First Strike coins indicate that they were received for grading within 30 days of release from the mint. The SP69 certification indicates the coin exhibits its full, original mint luster with a maximum of two minor detractions.
The obverse of all 2023-W 1 oz Burnished Silver Eagles features the iconic Walking Liberty from Adolph A. Weinman. This design, which many believe was inspired by La Semeuse, features Liberty walking into the sunset. She has the American flag draped over her while holding oaken branches in her left arm.
Emily Damstra’s new flying eagle design is depicted on the reverse of all 2023-W Burnished American Silver Eagles. This new design, which replaces the heraldic eagle, shows a bald eagle in mid-flight, wings arched, holding an oak branch in its talons. Identifying marks of the coin surround this image.
For the 20th anniversary of American Silver Eagles, the US Mint decided to release Burnished versions in 2006. All coins listed here are graded by the Professional Coin Grading Service using the Sheldon Scale of 1-70. The PCGS remains one of the most reputable coin grading services in the world today.
For help purchasing American Silver Eagles, JM Bullion is here for you. Our customer service team is available at 800-276-6508. We can also be reached via email or through our live online chat feature.