by the time people figure out there is a 20 version subset the cost of these coins will be off the chart
there sure are stop telling everyone
we have to wait for the us mint to come clean on what they made in 2006
there are 20,000 burnished unc silver eagles seeded in the single coin sold for 19.95 from the us mint z6f all the rest from 2 coin set three coin set and single coin are unc satin proofs 2007 and 2008 are also unc satin proofs these 20,000 burnished unc 2006w are very valuble and very rare in ms70 beware there is very little dif between the 2 coins look at 20th w next to z6f most z6f singles are unc satin proofs good luck billy flick
there sure is
Starting 2001 all regular-strike Silver Eagles are made at West Point but do not have the W mint mark. So now all Silver Eagles are struck at West Point but only proof and uncirculated-burnished carry the W mint mark.
If the coins has a West Point mint mark it's on the reverse to the left of the eagles tail. Starting in 2001 all Silver Eagles are struck at West Point. Only proof and burnished coins bear the W mint mark.
A 2007-W Silver Eagle is one Troy ounce of pure silver.
Because the coin is not a silver eagle, with a date 1902 the coin is a MORGAN dollar. The first Silver Eagle was made in 1986.
There are 3 versions of Silver Eagles made, Bullion, Uncirculated and Proof. Bullion Silver Eagle coins do not have mintmarks. From 1986 to 1998, they were minted at San Francisco. From 1999 to 2000, they were minted at Philadelphia and West Point. Since 2001, they have been minted only at West Point.
A 1 pound Silver Eagle is worth about $200.
The symbol for Silver Eagle Acquisition Corp. in NASDAQ is: EAGL.
Silver Eagle coins were first minted in 1986 and are still in production today.