1776-2026 W Silver Eagle PCGS PR70 DCAM - Liberty Bell Privy
Limited Edition, only 250 coins will receive the PCGS Black Label w/Black Core.
This 1776–2026 W American Silver Eagle, struck to commemorate the 250th Anniversary of American Independence, has been certified PR70 DCAM by PCGS, representing a flawless proof coin with exceptional contrast and visual depth. Encased in PCGS prestigious Black Label with Black Core, this elite presentation is reserved for the finest modern issues and enhances the coin’s dramatic aesthetic. Featuring the Liberty Bell privy mark, this special release honors one of the most enduring symbols of American freedom. With a strictly limited designation of only 1 of 250, this coin stands as an extraordinary rarity for advanced collectors.
Issued directly from the West Point Mint and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, this commemorative Silver Eagle combines historical significance, flawless condition, and exclusive presentation into a truly standout numismatic offering.
Coin Specifications
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Year: 1776–2026 (Semiquincentennial Issue)
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Mint & Mint Mark: West Point (W)
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Denomination: $1
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Finish: Proof
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Metal Content: 1 Troy Ounce of .999 fine silver
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Edge: Reeded
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Mint: United States Mint
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Certification: PCGS PR70 DCAM
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Label & Core: PCGS Black Label with Black Core
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Privy Mark: Liberty Bell
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Limited Edition: 1 of 250
Design Highlights
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Obverse: Showcases the iconic Walking Liberty design by Adolph A. Weinman, symbolizing freedom, strength, and progress.
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Reverse: Features the modern heraldic eagle design, enhanced by the commemorative Liberty Bell privy mark, marking the nation’s 250th anniversary.
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Information relating to the 1776–2026 dual date and the Liberty Bell privy mark is published on the U.S. Mint’s official website. This presale listing is based on that information. Bullion Shark is confident that the details provided by the U.S. Mint are sufficient to confirm the inclusion of both the dual date and privy mark; however, Bullion Shark cannot be held responsible should the U.S. Mint make any changes to the final design of this coin.
