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The Walking Liberty design originated in 1916, being the obverse design of the US half dollar from 1916-1947. Adolph A. Weinman is the American/German sculptor who is responsible for the iconic figure. In 1986, the US Mint resurrected the much beloved Walking Liberty design by placing it on the obverse of the American Silver Eagle series. The US Mint caught collectors' attention when they minted the Proof Silver Eagle. A beautifully intricate matte finished Lady Liberty, embossed on a sea of glimmering sheen. Since the Proof Silver Eagle is more difficult and expensive to produce, it has a higher premium than the brilliant uncirculated eagle. Due to the more intensive process, the Proof Silver Eagles also contain much lower mintages than the BU counterpart.
Your Certified Proof Silver Eagle 2007-W PR70DCAM PCGS is backed by the US government and can be admired from both sides of the certified PCGS holder. In prime proof condition, your coin has earned the highest grade of PF70. The obverse previews the Lady Liberty, gracefully draped in a flowing gown and an American flag hung over her shoulders. The obverse also bears the words, "Liberty," "In God We Trust," and the date of mintage of the coin. he US National seal is on the reverse of every silver eagle to date. The seal consists of a large eagle with wings outspread and the infamous saying, "E pluribus unum," written on a banner. Each of the eagle's talons are holding something; the right is clenching a single olive branch to represent a peaceful nation, while the other is holding exactly 13 arrows as a respect to the original 13 colonies. The coin's weight and purity is also stamped on the reverse.