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Collectors of the American Silver Eagle eventually upgrade their collection to a higher numismatic collection like the certified Proof Silver Eagles in prime condition. This is always a smart investment move, since certifying coins only increases their value. The remarkable Proof Silver Eagle collection never changes its design, yet the US Mint can't seem to make enough of these coins to satisfy the market demands. Due to the expense of the valuable proof finish, the Proof Silver Eagle is sold at quite a high premium but it also is bought back for an enticing premium as well, especially when certified with a PF70 grade. Be aware that for 2011, both the Philadelphia and West Point Mints produced the Proof Silver Eagle, therefore, each have a different mintage.
Your Certified Proof Silver Eagle 2011-W PF70CAM PCGS has earned the highly revered grade of PF70 and has been minted by the infamous West Point Mint. PCGS is another highly reputable grading agency, recognized worldwide, for its impeccable grading standards as well as their sleek packaging. Due to the Mint Act of 1792, Lady Liberty is pictured on the obverse of the American Silver Eagle. This design of Lady Liberty originated from the most popular Walking Liberty half dollar design. Lady Liberty is a tall and slender figure, reminiscent of a Greek Goddess, who walks with elegance and power. The rising sun encroaches behind her, to offer the hope of a new day. The coin's year of mintage is also written beneath her gentle footsteps. The reverse also displays symbols of liberty by featuring the national seal, which includes a large eagle being protected by a sturdy shield. There are also 13 stars that represent the original 13 colonies of the US.