2013 Burnished Silver Eagle
The 2013-W Burnished Silver Eagle coin is encapsulated in a protective plastic. It’s sold in flawless condition. This coin will be carefully packaged and delivered to your home by Bullion Shark. It makes a fantastic addition to any collection. In 2013, 165,000 burnished coins were minted at the West Point facility, making this a highly sought-after collector’s coin.
The 2013-W burnished silver eagle coins are worth approximately $130. Other coins in the series sell for between $100 and $300 depending on their collectability, mintmarks, and the year they were issued.
Silver Eagle Coins
The Burnished Silver Eagle coin is one of three silver eagle options from the United States Mint. Each year proofs, uncirculated coins, and burnished coins are available for coin collectors, dealers, and silver investors. The burnished version of the coins has been issued annually since 2006 and are visually stunning.
The 2013-W burnished eagle is the sixth release year for the coin as no burnished silver eagles were minted in 2009 and 2010. The coin is made from One Troy ounce of .999 fine silver and has a face value of $1. The coin's obverse features the Walking Liberty Half Dollar design, while the reverse side has a heraldic eagle. This coin also has a “W” mint mark to indicate that it was produced at the West Point Mint.
American Silver Eagle Coins Design
The 2013-W’s obverse features the Walking Liberty design. Lady Liberty is depicted walking towards the sunrise, carrying an American flag over her shoulders and olive branches. This imagery has been used to represent peace, freedom, and independence, and the hope that America is moving towards a brighter future.
The reverse side has a heraldic eagle, which is based on the design of the Great Seal of the United States. It features an eagle and shield and thirteen stars representing the founding states of America.