2007-W Burnished Silver Eagle NGC MS70 ER

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Product Details

Product Overview

This piece is a 1 troy ounce American Silver Eagle struck in .999 fine silver at the United States Mint’s West Point facility, identified by the W mint mark. It is the burnished collector version of the Silver Eagle series, a distinct release made with specially prepared planchets and a matte-like finish that sets it apart from standard bullion issues. The coin has been certified by NGC as MS70, indicating a perfect Mint State example, and it carries the Early Releases designation.

Within the Silver Eagle family, burnished coins hold a special place because they combine the familiar one ounce silver format with a more carefully finished presentation intended for collectors. This 2007 issue comes from the long running American Eagle program, one of the most widely recognized coin series produced by the U.S. Mint. For buyers who want a certified example with premium presentation and top numeric grade, this coin offers a clearly defined product format and strong visual appeal.

Design and Visual Features

The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s classic Walking Liberty design, one of the most admired motifs in American coinage. Liberty strides confidently toward the rising sun, draped in the American flag and carrying branches of laurel and oak. The design is surrounded by inscriptions including LIBERTY, IN GOD WE TRUST, and the date. On burnished examples, the softer surface texture gives the details a refined, satiny appearance.

The reverse displays John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle design used on Silver Eagles of this era. A shielded eagle appears beneath 13 stars, holding arrows and an olive branch, with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and 1 OZ. FINE SILVER DOLLAR surrounding the image. The W mint mark confirms West Point production. Together, the two sides pair historic American symbolism with the clean, precise finish expected from a specially handled collector strike.

Types and Variations

The American Silver Eagle series includes several major formats, and this coin belongs to the burnished category. Standard bullion Silver Eagles are produced for general distribution and typically do not carry a mint mark. Proof versions are struck with mirrored fields and frosted devices for a more dramatic contrast. Burnished issues, like this one, are specially prepared and feature a distinctive satin-like surface along with a mint mark.

This example is also certified by NGC and graded MS70, which distinguishes it from raw, uncertified coins or lower graded pieces. The Early Releases label indicates it was submitted to NGC within the designated release window, adding another point of identification for collectors who prefer certified coins with recognized release designations.

Mint/Refinery Background

The United States Mint is the official sovereign mint of the United States and is responsible for producing the American Eagle coin program. Its facilities are known for strict production standards and consistent quality across both circulating and numismatic products. The West Point Mint, identified by the W mint mark, is especially well known for striking many of the nation’s premier gold, silver, platinum, and commemorative coin releases.

Silver Eagles have become one of the Mint’s most recognizable modern programs, and West Point struck many of the series’ collector focused editions. Burnished releases reflect the Mint’s ability to produce a specialized finish that differs from regular bullion coinage while maintaining the same official weight and purity standards.

Authenticity and Verification

This coin includes several key identifiers that help confirm what it is. The W mint mark links it to West Point production, while the inscriptions on the reverse state the coin’s weight and silver purity. As a certified example, it is housed in an official NGC holder with a printed label noting the date, burnished format, MS70 grade, and Early Releases designation.

Third party grading adds an important layer of verification because the encapsulation helps protect the coin and provides standardized identification from a major grading service. Buying certified precious metals products from a trusted dealer such as Bullion Standard also helps ensure the coin matches its stated specifications and certification details.

Handling and Storage

Because this is a certified collector coin, it is best kept in its NGC holder at all times. The sealed holder is designed to protect the surfaces from fingerprints, dust, and minor handling damage. Even though the coin is already encapsulated, careful handling is still recommended to avoid scratching or cracking the holder itself.

For storage, keep the coin in a dry, stable environment away from excess humidity, direct sunlight, and temperature swings. Many buyers store certified silver coins in a safe, lockbox, or dedicated coin storage case to keep the holder clean and secure. Preserving the original certification holder and label is an important part of maintaining the coin’s presentation and identification.

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