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Are These Two 2011-W Eagles The Same Coin?

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Kinda a silly question, but, are these 2 coins the same?


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American Eagle Silver Uncirculated Coin

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American Eagle Silver Uncirculated Coins offer silver precious metal purchasers an additional collectible version of the popular American Eagle Silver Bullion Coin. These coins feature a finish similar to its bullion coin counterpart, and they are struck on specially burnished blanks at the United States Mint, West Point, N.Y. The classic Walking Liberty design by Adolph A. Weinman featured on the coin's obverse has long been a collector favorite.

Coin Specifications
Condition: Uncirculated
Composition: 99.9% silver
Edge: Reeded
Facility: West Point
Mint Mark: W
For investors, please click on the appropriate link for information on United States Mint American Eagle Bullion Coins or to locate a bullion coin dealer near you.


2011 American Eagle One Ounce Silver Uncirculated Coin (1P6)
Price: $50.95
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then, this offering, from Mint Products:
2011-W Burnished Silver Eagle



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2011-W "Burnished" or "Matte Finish" Silver Eagle - Gem Uncirculated Condition
2011 only the fourth time an individual West Point Uncirculated Silver Eagle bearing the "W" mint mark has been offered by the U.S. Mint.

Each of these Silver Eagles comes encapsulated for it's protection and is housed in it's original mint case. A certificate of authenticity is also included.

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SKU 11WSE
In Stock? Y

Price: $54.99
I wanted to grab some before sold out, and, be able to use as comparison coins(check the finish), agains't my 2011 25th anniversary coins.
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Cal


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I believe they are the same, I don't know what would be different if anything. Both seem to be minted with burnished dies and both with West point Mint Marks
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Thanks Brian..I appreciate it.
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As was said already...same coin. Still on sale at the Mint and the numbers sold so far remain pretty low.


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I wanted to grab some before sold out, and, be able to use as comparison coins(check the finish), agains't my 2011 25th anniversary coins.


The coin in question from the set that might have a different finish is NOT the W though....it's the no mint mark bullion coin (also known as the (S) ). You would need to get a bullion coin from a dealer to compare. These are not for sale from the Mint.

The W's have the same finish in the set and out....
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