2020-W 1 oz Burnished Silver American Eagle PCGS SP 69 First Strike
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2020-W 1 oz Burnished Silver American Eagle PCGS SP 69 First Strike

$64.50
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Metal
silver
Weight
1oz
Type
Graded Slab
Premium over spot ~
-20.3%
Low (since tracked)
$64.50= tracked low
Grade:
SP69
Year:
2020
Mint Mark:
W
SKU:
SCUSE20W01BPCSP69FS
Updated:
Apr 16, 2026, 6:01 PM

Description

2020-W 1 oz Burnished Silver American Eagle PCGS SP 69 First Strike   Bullion Exchanges is pleased to offer you this 2020-W 1 oz Burnished Silver Eagle PCGS SP 69 First Strike. These 1 oz Silver Eagles are part of the official US silver bullion coins, and they also come in gold, platinum, and palladium editions. These coins are produced by the US Mint and are backed by the government of the United States. The US Mint manufactures these Silver Eagles with 1 oz of .999 fine silver, and they are "burnished." This means the coin blanks were polished before being struck into Silver Eagles. Furthermore, PCGS graded these 1 oz Silver Eagles as SP 69 with the First Strike label. This 2020-W 1 oz Burnished Silver Eagle PCGS SP 69 First Strike will make a solid addition to your portfolio, so order yours from Bullion Exchanges. Silver American Eagles were first minted in 1986 after the approval of the Liberty Coin Act on July 9, 1985. The coin is a legal tender issue of the United States government. Since the beginning of the series, collectors have enjoyed stacking and storing these coins each year. Today, this coin is minted at the San Francisco, West Point, and Philadelphia Mints. The reverse’s rendition of the US Coat of Arms is what gives this Silver American Eagle coin its name. The obverse features the Walking Liberty, which an iconic design that first appeared on Silver Half Dollars in 1916. This design was created by the renowned student of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Adolph A. Weinman. Weinman’s works were featured on the Walking Liberty Half Dollars. On these coins, Liberty walks forward with her right arm held out and branches in her left arm. The U.S. flag unfurls behind her with the sun rising in the background. The reverse of the coin showcases the John Mercanti rendition of the US National Coat of Arms. His design highlights the heraldic bald eagle as it stretches its wings wide open. It holds onto a bundle of arrows in one talon and an olive branch in the oth

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