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- Product ID: 15212
The Proof Silver Eagle is at the top of the list for silver bullion coins best sellers among investors and collectors. It isn't only coin collectors who are interested in minted bullion coins. Many investors also enjoy the added value of a numismatic coin to the precious price of silver. The Silver Eagle's mintage varies year to year, thus increasing its numismatic value. But since it is also considered a minted coin that weighs one troy ounce of .999 pure silver, its intrinsic value is also increased. Another plus when owning proof silver eagles is the lower mintage of the proof coins versus their BU counterpart. The BU silver eagles tend to carry a very high mintage, wherein the proof eagles' mintages are a lot more controlled and limited.
Your 2014-W Proof Silver Eagle weighs one troy ounce of pure .999 silver and is packaged in its original mint packaging. Your coin exhibits a proof sheen finish and the "W" mintmark is also visible on the coin, indicating its place of mintage is West Point. Whether you need to buy silver for your personal interest or due to the interest of others, the Proof Silver Eagle series is a welcome addition to anyone's collection!
Coin Highlights
-.999 pure silver
-Original Mint Packaging
-West Point minted
-Proof condition
-Obverse: Lady Liberty, a familiar face from the Walking Liberty half dollars that were in circulation from 1916-1947. Adolph A. Weinman, a German American sculptor, was chosen to create the original Walking Liberty design. To honor Weinman's masterpiece and revive the popular Walking Liberty design, the US Mint has assigned every American Silver Eagle with the Lady Liberty we all know and love. Alongside the Lady, the infamous phrase, "In God We Trust," is inscribed as a reminder. "Liberty," is etched in a large font above Lady Liberty's covered head. The coin's date of mintage, "2014," is included at the bottom of the obverse.
-Reverse: The reverse contains an illustration of the US Coat of Arms, which is an eagle covered by a shield. The eagle holds, with its left talon, 13 arrows in honor of the original 13 colonies. The right talon is clenching an olive branch to represent peace.