2010-W Proof Silver Eagle While everyone has come to expect the Silver Eagle to be issued in at least a regular and proof finish every year, this didn’t happen in 2009. After 2008, the next proof Silver Eagle was this coin, the 2010. Unfortunately, the 2010 proof Silver Eagle had rather average mintage figures, but at least production of these coins resumed.
PCGS PR70 DCAM 2010 W Proof Silver Eagle This 2010 W proof Silver Eagle was graded by PCGS. As one of the world’s most trusted grading firms, the first step when any coin is submitted is to check it for authenticity.
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Feb 24, 2017 PCGS vs NGC PCGS vs NGC 1 1. Started by Davids5104, February 19, 2017. 51 posts in this topic. PCGS claims 'all the best coins end up in our holders' - I have heard people buy NGC coins and cross to PCGS. Designations for the niche that I am most familiar with (classic US type and wonderfully toned Roosevelt dimes and Washington.
Not only is this coin guaranteed authentic, it’s as good as it gets. This coin received the grade of Proof 70, the highest possible grade.
The Deep Cameo designation is often seen on high grade proof coins, but some collectors don’t know exactly why it is given. Take a look at how bright Liberty or the bald eagle look. Now notice how dark the background is in comparison. This stark contrast that practically produces a black and white look is why the DCAM designation is given.2010 West Point Proof Silver Eagle Design As is expected from the Silver Eagle, the 2010 proof displays Liberty walking across the sunny landscape with one arm outstretched on the obverse. The date, “2010” is at the bottom of this side.
At the top is the word “LIBERTY” and this side also has the inscription “IN GOD WE TRUST.” The reverse of the Silver Eagle was designed by John Mercanti. This side depicts a bald eagle with a bundle of arrows and an olive branch. A banner held by the eagle’s beak reads “E PLURIBUS UNUM.” The rest of the inscriptions read “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “1 OZ. FINE SILVER,” and “ONE DOLLAR.” Order this perfect and affordable PCGS PR70 DCAM 2010-W Silver Eagle for your collection today! Year of Issue: 2010 Mint: U.S. Mint Mint Mark: W Branch: West Point Grading Service: PCGS Grade: PR70 Designation: DCAM Finish: Proof Composition: Silver Purity: 0.9993 Weight in Grams: 31.1032 g Weight in Ounces: 1 oz Diameter: 40.6 Thickness: 2.98 Edge Type: Reeded Country: United States Legal Tender: United States Currency: Dollar Denomination: 1 Mintage: 849,861 Obverse Design: Walking Liberty Reverse Design: Heraldic eagle with shield and thirteen five-pointed stars Reverse Designer/Engraver: Adolph A.
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