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The 1776-2026 W Enhanced Uncirculated Silver Eagle is the first-ever Type 2 American Silver Eagle struck with an enhanced uncirculated finish. Previously used only once in 2013, it is among the most limited finishes in the series.
Issued during the nation's Semiquincentennial, this coin carries a dual date and the Liberty Bell 250 privy mark. With a mintage limit of 125,000, well below the 2013 enhanced uncirculated issue's 235,689, it pairs a low mintage with a finish used only once before. This combination puts it on the short list of the most desirable modern Silver Eagles.
Enhanced uncirculated coins are struck with greater care than standard uncirculated issues, using specially prepared dies to bring out sharper detail and contrast across the design. The result is a clean, textured look that differs from both standard strikes and proof coins.
Each coin is certified by PCGS as SP70 and designated First Day of Issue, presented with PCGS's First Day of Issue Flag Label.
Introduced in 1986 under the Liberty Coin Act, the American Silver Eagle is the official silver bullion coin of the United States and the most widely collected silver coin in the world. Originally created by John Mercanti, featuring Adolph A. Weinman's Walking Liberty, the series symbolizes American craftsmanship and liberty.
In 2021, the series underwent its first major redesign, featuring an enhanced obverse and a new reverse designed by Emily Damstra and sculpted by Michael Gaudioso. This redesign also added advanced security features, ensuring the coin's lasting appeal and integrity for collectors worldwide.
| Year of Issue | 2026 |
| Strike Type | Enhanced, Type 2 |
| Certification | PCGS |
| Grade | SP70 |
| Mintmark | W - West Point |
| Label | First Day of Issue Flag |
| Pedigree | Advanced Release |
| Denomination | $1 |
| Composition | .999 silver |
| Diameter | 1.598 in (40.6 mm) |
| Edge | Reeded |
| Weight | 1.000 troy oz (31.103 grams) |