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2014 1 Oz. American Eagle - MM Question

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The only 2014 American Eagle I see offered at usmint.gov is the American Eagle 2014 One Ounce Silver Proof Coin minted at West Point. I have one without a mint mark, is this an error or are they known to be minted without mark?
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The ones without a mint mark are the (non-collectible?) bullion coins. The ones with a W are the burnished "presentation" Eagles not proofs, and the proofs are also minted in West Point. with an W mint mark but have a proof finish.

I checked and saw the 2015 UNC and the 2015 Proof versions also. The bullion versions are only avaiable from third party authorized dealers.
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Thank you. I noticed the links you mentioned above. And realize now that I probably gave more for this coin, ($25), than it is worth. I guess its value to me is the lesson learned.
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