2026-(W) American Silver Eagle MS-70 PCGS (FirstStrike®)
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2026-(W) American Silver Eagle MS-70 PCGS (FirstStrike®)

$120.29
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Metal
silver
Type
Graded Slab
Low (since tracked)
$120.29= tracked low
Grade:
MS70
Year:
2026
Mint Mark:
W
SKU:
316908
Updated:
Mar 4, 2026, 3:25 AM

Description

Struck by the United States Mint, this 1-troy-oz .999 fine silver coin has been graded MS-70 by PCGS, signifying flawless condition without a single visible imperfection. The FirstStrike® designation confirms it was among the earliest coins released, while the “(W)” identifies its highly respected West Point source. Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver, offering trusted bullion value and liquidity. Certified MS-70 by PCGS, ensuring no visible flaws under magnification and a perfect strike. Holds the FirstStrike® designation, confirming it was shipped from the United States Mint within the first 30 days of issue. Originates from the West Point Mint, a facility synonymous with U.S. bullion excellence. Obverse: Features Adolph A. Weinman’s timeless Walking Liberty, first struck on the 1916–1947 half dollar, showing Lady Liberty draped in the American flag moving toward the rising sun. Reverse: Displays Emily Damstra’s modern design of an eagle in descent, clutching an oak branch as a symbol of strength and endurance. American Silver Eagle Design Weinman’s Walking Liberty design continues as one of the most iconic motifs in American numismatics. Originally featured on the 1916–1947 half dollar, it was revived in 1986 for the Silver Eagle series and has endured for four decades. On the reverse, Damstra’s 2021 redesign introduced a lifelike eagle carrying an oak branch, a powerful modern symbol of resilience and renewal. American Silver Eagle Series First issued in 1986, the American Silver Eagle stands as the official silver bullion coin of the United States. Celebrated for its purity, artistry, and legal tender status, it has become one of the world’s most recognized and collected silver coins. United States Mint The United States Mint is responsible for striking every Silver Eagle to precise standards of weight, composition, and finish. With its federal guarantee, these coins continue to inspire confidence among investors and collectors wor

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