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2024-W Burnished Silver Eagle PCGS SP70 First Strike

2024-W Burnished Silver Eagle PCGS SP70 First Strike

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Buy The 2024-W Burnished Silver Eagle PCGS SP70 First Strike Online!

 

Enhance your collection with the 2024-W Burnished Silver Eagle PCGS SP70 First Strike! These exclusive Silver Eagles have a highly limited annual release with even smaller mintages than proof coins. These 99.9% fine silver Burnished coins exhibit a distinctive matte finish, setting them apart from other Silver Eagles. Order these special First Strike Burnished Silver Eagles online from Bullion Shark!

 

Each of these Burnished Silver Eagles has been graded a perfect MS70 by PCGS. With significantly smaller mintages compared to mint states and even proofs, burnished coins are exceedingly rare. Despite their considerable collectible value, the rarity and collectible value of Burnished Silver Eagles is often overlooked. This provides collectors with an outstanding opportunity to collect these rare Silver Eagles at a fraction of the cost of similar proofs!

 

These First Strike Burnished Silver Eagles make a superb addition to any collection. Alongside their intrinsic rarity, only a small number of these coins attain a perfect MS70 grade each year. Don’t miss out on this incredible chance to collect the new 2024 Burnished Silver Eagles with their special First Strike designation before they’re gone!

 

Why Collect The 2024-W Burnished Silver Eagle PCGS SP70 First Strike?

 

  1. 99.9% fine silver coin.
  2. Perfect SP70 grade certified by PCGS.
  3. Burnished Silver Eagles are much rarer than mint states and even proofs.
  4. Limited release.
  5. Special First Strike designation.

 

2024-W Burnished Silver Eagle Coin Details: 

 

Year: 2024

Mint: West Point

Metal: 99.93% Silver .007% Copper

Denomination: $1

Weight: 1 oz

Diameter: 40.60 millimeters 

Designer: Adolph Weinman & Emily Damstra

 

Collectability: Several elements add to the collectability of Burnished Silver Eagles. These include their limited mintage, impeccable condition, rarity in the market, and consistent demand from devoted collectors. Produced as special editions by the United States Mint, these coins boast a distinctive matte finish, setting them apart and heightening their appeal as coveted additions to any collection.


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2024-W Burnished Silver Eagle PCGS SP70 First Strike FAQ

Burnished Silver Eagles are special editions of the American Silver Eagle coins minted by the United States Mint. They feature a unique matte finish, distinguishing them from regular bullion and proof versions.

Burnished Silver Eagles are struck on specially prepared planchets using a unique minting process that gives them their distinctive matte finish.

The mintage of Burnished Silver Eagles is typically lower compared to the regular bullion and proof versions, adding to their rarity and collectibility.

Yes, burnished Silver Eagles are considered valuable by collectors due to their limited mintage, unique finish, and desirability within the numismatic community.

Burnished Silver Eagles can be purchased from Bullion Shark! These coins can also be purchased from other reputable coin dealers, online retailers, coin shows, or directly from the United States Mint, depending on availability.

Burnished Silver Eagles have a matte finish, while Proof Silver Eagles have a mirror-like finish. Additionally, burnished coins are struck using a different process and typically have lower mintages than proof coins.

Burnished Silver Eagles were first introduced by the United States Mint in 2006 as part of the 20th-anniversary celebration of the American Silver Eagle program. Since then, they have been released periodically as special collector's editions.

Burnished Silver Eagles can be identified by their matte finish, which is different from the shiny, mirror-like finish of regular bullion and proof versions. Additionally, burnished coins may come in special packaging indicating their collector status. Burnished coins can often be confused with the standard mint states, the best way to tell them apart is the “W” mint mark. Burnished coins will feature the mint mark on the coin while standard mint states do not feature a mint mark on the coin.