Product ID: BST-0031452297
The 2014-W Burnished Silver Eagle is a one-ounce .999 fine silver coin struck at the West Point Mint and part of the American Silver Eagle program. Unlike the standard bullion edition, this version was produced using a burnished minting process, which gives the coin a distinctive satin-like finish that sets it apart from both the standard strike and the proof issue. It carries the "W" mint mark, confirming its West Point origin, and is issued under the authority of the United States Mint as part of an annual numismatic offering.
This particular example has been graded SP70 by PCGS, representing a perfect specimen strike with no post-production flaws visible under magnification. We carry this coin as part of our graded silver offering for collectors and numismatists who prioritize certified quality and presentation alongside the underlying metal content.
The American Silver Eagle program was established under the Liberty Coin Act of 1985 and launched in 1986, making it one of the longest-running government-issued silver bullion programs in the United States. The West Point Mint has played a central role in the program since its inception, handling both the production of standard bullion issues and the striking of numismatic variants including proof and burnished coins.
The burnished Silver Eagle, sometimes referred to as an "uncirculated" numismatic issue, was introduced in 2006 as a premium alternative to the standard bullion coin. These coins are struck on individually burnished planchets, produced in controlled quantities, and sold directly through the United States Mint rather than through authorized bullion dealers. The 2014 edition continues that tradition, with mintage limited relative to the standard bullion release, which adds to its appeal among collectors building complete date-and-mint-mark sets.
The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman's Walking Liberty design, originally introduced on the half dollar in 1916 and widely considered one of the most artistically accomplished designs in American coinage history. The image depicts Liberty in full stride, draped in an American flag, with her right hand extended toward the rising sun. The inscription "IN GOD WE TRUST" appears above, with "LIBERTY" along the upper rim and the year of issue at the base.
The reverse carries John Mercanti's heraldic eagle design, depicting a shield-bearing bald eagle with wings spread and a ribbon in its beak, surrounded by thirteen stars representing the original colonies. "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "1 OZ. FINE SILVER," and "ONE DOLLAR" are inscribed around the design. The "W" mint mark appears on the obverse, identifying this coin as a West Point product.
The burnished finish creates a uniform, non-reflective surface with a soft sheen that differs from the mirrored fields of a proof coin. Detail reproduction is precise, and the satin texture highlights the sculptural depth of both designs particularly well. In a PCGS SP70 holder, the coin is preserved in a sealed, tamper-evident case that showcases the surfaces without risk of contact damage.
As a product of the United States Mint, this coin is struck to exacting federal standards governing weight, diameter, and silver content. Each burnished Silver Eagle contains exactly one troy ounce of .999 fine silver and is subject to quality control procedures that go beyond what is applied to standard bullion production. The West Point Mint's numismatic division handles these coins with greater care throughout the striking process, which is reflected in the consistently high-grade results seen in certified populations.
PCGS grading provides an additional and independent layer of authentication. The SP70 designation confirms that this specific coin exhibits no post-production blemishes, contact marks, or surface imperfections when examined under standard numismatic conditions. We are an authorized dealer for PCGS, which means we are positioned to offer graded products with confidence in the certification process behind them.
The SP70 grade assigned by PCGS represents the top of the specimen strike grading scale. A coin graded SP70 is considered perfect in terms of strike, luster, and surface preservation, with no detracting flaws visible under five-times magnification. For a burnished issue, this means the satin surfaces are completely free of handling marks, hairlines, or contact points introduced during minting or post-production handling.
The coin is encapsulated in a PCGS holder, a rigid, sonically sealed slab that protects the coin's surfaces and displays the grade, certification number, and coin description on a tamper-evident label. The holder also allows for verification through PCGS's online database, where buyers can confirm the grade and authenticity of the specific coin using its unique certification number. No additional packaging decisions are required at the individual coin level as the PCGS slab serves as both the protective and display format for this product.
Pricing for a graded burnished Silver Eagle reflects several distinct components: the current spot price of silver, the premium associated with the burnished numismatic format, and the additional premium that a perfect SP70 grade commands within the certified coin market. These layers interact differently than standard bullion pricing, and the SP70 premium in particular can fluctuate based on population data, collector demand, and broader numismatic market conditions.
Spot price movements influence the base metal value, but for a coin like this, the numismatic and grade premiums often represent a more significant portion of the total price. Our pricing reflects current market conditions and is structured to be transparent so buyers can understand what they are paying for at each level.
The American Silver Eagle is one of the most recognized and actively traded silver coins in the world, and the burnished variant occupies a well-established niche within the numismatic segment of that market. PCGS-certified SP70 examples carry documented provenance and a standardized grade that is broadly understood by dealers, auction houses, and collectors, which supports efficient resale across multiple channels.
We operate a two-way market that supports both buying and selling, so customers who hold graded Silver Eagles have a direct channel available when the time comes to sell. Liquidity for certified coins of this type is generally supported by a consistent collector base and predictable demand patterns tied to the annual Silver Eagle series.
This coin combines the enduring appeal of the American Silver Eagle design with the distinctiveness of the West Point burnished finish and the assurance of a perfect PCGS grade. For collectors completing date sets of burnished Silver Eagles, the 2014-W is a necessary piece, and finding it at SP70 eliminates the uncertainty that comes with raw or ungraded examples.
The PCGS slab removes any question about surface quality and provides a certified record that travels with the coin regardless of where it is later bought or sold. That combination of a recognized government-issued design, a premium minting process, and a perfect third-party grade makes this a well-defined product with clear characteristics for buyers who value precision in what they hold.
We have built our reputation around transparency, accurate product representation, and a buying experience that puts the customer's decision-making first. As an authorized PCGS dealer, we are positioned to represent graded products accurately and to support customers who need guidance on condition, certification, and the nuances that distinguish numismatic issues from standard bullion.
Our A rating with the Better Business Bureau and memberships in the American Numismatic Association and the National Coin and Bullion Association reflect a consistent standard of professionalism across every transaction. We take sourcing seriously, working within established networks of reputable mints, distributors, and wholesalers to ensure that every product we offer meets the standard we would hold ourselves to as buyers. For a graded coin like this one, the integrity of the certification and the reliability of the seller are both part of what you are purchasing.
Bullion Standard Pro gives members access to live, executable wholesale bid and ask pricing across our catalog, including graded numismatic products. For a coin like the 2014-W Burnished Silver Eagle SP70, where premiums extend beyond the underlying metal value, having visibility into real-time wholesale pricing provides meaningful context for evaluating whether current market conditions represent an efficient entry point. Pro members can also access historical premium data and spread analysis to better understand how this product's pricing has moved relative to spot and relative to the broader certified Silver Eagle market.
Portfolio valuation within Pro is calculated using live wholesale bid pricing rather than estimated retail values, which gives members a more realistic picture of what their holdings would yield in a current liquidation scenario. For collectors and buyers managing mixed portfolios that include both standard bullion and certified numismatic pieces, that distinction matters.
We support a broad range of payment methods to make the transaction as straightforward as possible. Buyers can pay using Visa, Mastercard, American Express, or Discover, as well as PayPal for added convenience. Bank-connected payments are available through Plaid, and wire transfer and paper check remain options for buyers who prefer those methods. Cryptocurrency payments are accepted through BitPay for those who prefer digital currency transactions.
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| Metal Type | Silver |
|---|---|
| Weight | 1 oz |
| Purity | .999 |
| Manufacturer | United States Mint |
| Mint | W - West Point |
| Grading Service | PCGS |