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There are a few options when it comes to investing in Certified Silver Eagles. One option that many collectors get confused about is the Burnished Silver Eagles. Containing the same matte finish as the Uncirculated Silver Eagles, the only difference is that the Burnished Silver Eagles are strictly minted at the West Point Mint. Carrying the "W" mint-mark on its reverse, the Burnished Silver Eagles only began in 2006 and are still a new item to coin collectors. Since their mintages are limited, the Burnished Silver Eagles can become difficult to find to start a collection.
Your Burnished 2006-W Silver Eagle MS69 NGC has been issued the grade of MS69, which is considered incredibly high for a BU coin. NGC is the grading agency who issued the coin's grade, maintaining an incredible reputation over the years among dealers, collectors, and mints worldwide. The Lady Liberty, on the obverse, stands tall and proud, yet displays a tenderness at the same time. This popular design of the Lady comes from the famous design by Adolph A. Weinman. This German-American sculptor was given the honor of designing the Walking Liberty half -dollar, which was in circulation from 1916-1947. This design became so popular that the US Mint decided to resurrect it for the American Silver Eagle. Whether you are looking to buy silver online for your own collection or for a loved one, the Burnished American Eagle Coin series should not be overlooked!
Coin Highlights
-.999 fine silver
-MS69 grade
-NGC certified coin holder
-West Point minted
-Obverse: Each silver eagle contains the Lady Liberty, dressed in a lightweight robe, with the American flag discreetly draped over her shoulders. One arm is outstretched while the other is clinging onto a bundle of branches. The rising sun, behind her, is slowly coming up to offer hope with a new day. "Liberty," "In God We Trust," and the coin's date of mintage is included on the obverse.
-Reverse: The national seal of the United States of America is featured on the reverse of every American Silver Eagle.