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.
The least minted American Silver Eagle was the 1995-W, it is a proof coin that only slightly more than 30,000 coins were made.
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No 1994 W Proof Silver Eagles were struck, but they were struck in 1995 for the first time at the West Point Mint and they do have the "W" mintmark, this coin in the grade of PF-70 has a retail value of $15,000.00.
An American Silver Eagle coin's worth depends on the coin. Most proof versions are worth around $85 whereas and uncirculated versions are worth around $55-$100. Some issues are worth a large sum, such as the 1995-W proof, which is worth $3,500.
Such a coin is not an official mint product and therefore it is impossible to tell what it is made out of. To find out what it is made out of, either go to the manufacturer's website or ask a reputable coin dealer or jeweler to see if it is silver and what purity of silver it is.
it all depends on the silver content. silver today costs about $16.00 per ounce. be sure to look at the mint mark. if the mint mark is a w, it can be worth thousands of dollars.
It depends on the metal. Silver is worth quite a lot. For example, if there is gold in the coin the worth would be based on how much gold is actually there-about $20.00 to $2,000.00. Silver would of course be valued by its weight as well.
All 2002 Silver Eagle coins were struck at WestPoint but only proof coins have the W mint mark It is on the back (reverse) of the coin under the left wing.
Double Eagle coins were issued from the mid-1800s to 1932 for circulation, and again in recent years as bullion pieces. That's a lot to choose from - please post a new and more specific question with the coin's date and design. Alternately, you could look at a site such as the one linked below for pictures and a description of mint marks.
All 2002 Silver Eagle coins were struck at the West Point mint, but only proof coins have the W mintmark. It is on the back (reverse) of the coin under the left wing.
The mintage has been recently estimated at 47,000 coins. Find further information here: http://mintnewsblog.blogspot.com/2008/04/2008-w-silver-eagle-reverse-of-2007.html