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{{/presale}} {{#promotion_on}}In 2026, the United States reaches a historic milestone as it celebrates 250 years since declaring independence. Known as the semiquincentennial or America250, this anniversary will be marked by special events and commemorations across the country. To recognize the occasion, the United States Mint has issued its annual Proof American Silver Eagle with two exclusive features honoring this moment in history. Right now, 2026-W Proof American Eagle 1 oz Silver Coins in certified condition are available from Provident Metals.
Highlights:
All 2026-W Proof American Eagle 1 oz Silver Coins offered here have been certified in flawless condition. A PF70 grade confirms that the coin shows no visible imperfections and retains full original luster. UCAM, or ultra-cameo, describes the sharp contrast between frosted design elements and deeply mirrored background fields. First Day of Issue coins are those submitted to NGC within 24 hours of the mints release.
Obverse
The obverse of the 2026-W Proof American Eagle Silver Coin features the well-known Walking Liberty design created by Adolph A. Weinman. Liberty is shown walking toward the sunrise, draped in the American flag. She extends her right hand forward while holding oak and laurel branches in her left, reflecting hope and strength. The inscriptions here read LIBERTY, IN GOD WE TRUST, 1776, 2026, and the AW signature mark.
Reverse
The reverse of the 2026-W Proof Eagle 1 oz Silver Coins displays Emily Damstras modern depiction of the American bald eagle. Introduced in 2021, the eagle is shown descending with wings raised. An oak branch is clutched in its talons, symbolizing stability and endurance. Inscriptions here read UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, E PLURIBUS UNUM, ONE DOLLAR, 1 OZ. FINE SILVER, and the W mint mark.
History
The 1986-S Proof Silver Eagle remains the highest-mintage proof issue in the entire series, with a production total of roughly 1,446,778 coins. As the first proof release in the program, demand was fueled by excitement surrounding a new silver coin backed by the US government. This early popularity led to record sales that still stand today. Even with its higher mintage, the 1986-S continues to be an essential date for collectors.
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