2026-W 1 oz Proof Silver Eagle PF-70 NGC (AR, Dual Date)
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2026-W 1 oz Proof Silver Eagle PF-70 NGC (AR, Dual Date)

$749.00
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Metal
silver
Weight
1oz
Type
Graded Slab
Premium over spot ~
+825.3%
Low (since tracked)
$749.00= tracked low
Grade:
PF70
Year:
2026
Mint Mark:
W
SKU:
316891
Updated:
Apr 16, 2026, 6:06 PM

Description

Struck at the West Point Mint from 1 troy oz of .999 fine silver, this proof coin exhibits sharp frosted details and deep mirrored fields. With its flawless PF-70 grade and the coveted Advance Release designation, this Silver Eagle is one of the finest examples available from the 2026 mintage. Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver, finished in brilliant proof quality. Certified PF-70 by NGC, representing a flawless strike with no visible imperfections. Designated Advance Release, verifying that it was among the first coins distributed before the official release date. Struck at the West Point Mint, identified by the “W” mint mark. Obverse: Features Adolph A. Weinman’s Walking Liberty, one of the most admired designs in U.S. coinage history, first featured on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar from 1916 to 1947. Reverse: Emily Damstra’s 2021 design depicts a lifelike bald eagle in descent with an oak branch, symbolizing resilience and renewal. Legal tender with a $1 face value, backed by the U.S. government, and distributed by the U.S Mint. NGC Certification & Advance Release A PF-70 grade from NGC confirms that this coin is flawless in both strike and finish, with perfect proof contrast. The Advance Release designation further enhances its collectible status by proving it was among the first coins distributed to authorized dealers before public launch. This combination of perfection and exclusivity makes it a highly sought-after issue. American Silver Eagle Design The obverse continues Adolph A. Weinman’s Walking Liberty, celebrated as one of the most iconic designs in U.S. coinage and first issued on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar between 1916 and 1947. On the reverse, Emily Damstra’s 2021 redesign features a bald eagle carrying an oak branch—an image of strength that modernizes the series while honoring its heritage. Proof Silver Eagles Introduced in 1986, Proof American Silver Eagles continue to attract attention. Proof striking i

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