2025-W 1 oz Proof Silver Eagle PF-70 NGC (Army Privy, AR)

$995.00
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Minted at the renowned West Point Mint, it is a top choice for those seeking high-quality, proof coins. Produced in limited quantities on specially crafted planchets, the Proof Silver Eagle adds a new level of brilliance to this iconic design.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver.
- Advance Release designation signifies that this coin was a part of the limited group of coins the U.S. Mint made available to select distributors before the official launch.
- Obverse: Adolph A. Weinman’s iconic design of Lady Liberty, draped in the American flag with the sun rising behind her. To the side of Liberty is a privy mark of the U.S. Army seal.
- Reverse: Features an eagle descending, carrying an oak branch as designed by Emily Damstra.
- Minted at West Point and features the ‘W’ mint mark on the reverse.
- Low mintage of 100,000 units.
- Graded Proof-70 by NGC, ensuring a perfect coin.
- Proof silver coins are produced with extra attention to detail, using polished dies to create a smooth, reflective finish and sharp images.
American Silver Eagle Series
Since their introduction in 1986, Proof Silver Eagles have become a beloved collectible, sought after by numismatists and enthusiasts alike. Each coin consists of 1 oz of .999 fine silver, appealing to both investors and collectors. Backed by the U.S. government for its silver content, the Silver Eagle has gained a strong following for its assurance of quality and its timeless designs. The series is a cornerstone of both investment and numismatic collections.
Proof coins are produced with polished dies and blanks, resulting in a high level of detail and a glossy, mirror-like surface. These coins are struck multiple times during the minting process, enhancing their sharpness and giving them a refined appearance. Because of their intricate craftsmanship and lower mintages, proof coins are highly sought after by collectors and often fetch higher premiums in the marketplace.
2025 American Silver Eagle Design
The obverse of the American Silver Eagle still features Adolph A. Weinman’s renowned Lady Liberty design, which first appeared on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar in 1916. This image has been a defining element of the series since its launch in 1986. In 2021, the reverse was redesigned by Emily Damstra, who replaced John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with a detailed portrayal of a bald eagle carrying an oak branch, symbolizing the strength and tradition of the series.
NGC PF-70
NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Company) is respected for its meticulous grading system, with PF-70 representing the ultimate grade a proof coin can receive. A PF-70 coin is completely free of any imperfections, even under magnification, and displays flawless design and finish. Collectors prize PF-70 coins for their rarity and immaculate condition, often making them one of the most valuable options available in the numismatic market. As one of the top third-party grading services in the world, NGC guarantees each of their graded coins for authenticity. They are protected in NGC holders to preserve the perfect PF-70 condition.
Why Choose This Coin?
Proof Silver American Eagles are perfect examples of the U.S. Mint’s incredible minting capabilities. The Advanced Release designation and the flawless PF-70 grade make this coin highly collectible. Its early issuance adds rarity, making it a strong choice for collectors and investors.
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