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Another annual collector favorite makes its return today as the United States Mint releases the 2025-W Uncirculated American Silver Eagle.
The U.S. Mint today announced the return of another annual collector favorite.
As of 12 p.m. ET, the 2025-W Uncirculated American Silver Eagle is available for purchase.
Struck at the West Point Mint from one troy ounce of .999 fine silver, the coin is available for $91. The coin is available in the U.S. Mint’s online store for American Eagle Coins.
Pricing is up from recent years. The coin debuted at $76 in both 2024 and 2023, while it launched at $67 in 2022.
Along with the higher price, the Mint announced a product limit of 90,000 for sales to collectors of the uncirculated coin. Prior to this year, the coins had no stated sales cap. However, the 2022 coins had a product limit, while the 2023 and 2024 issues were released without published limits.
Coins are shipped in a black leatherette, satin-lined presentation case and include a certificate of authenticity.
Individual U.S. Mint-reported sales through May 11 for the still-available annual issues are as follows:
Coin Design
Uncirculated American Silver Eagles, like their proof counterparts, feature the same designs as the bullion versions.
This includes Adolph A. Weinman’s classic Walking Liberty image on the obverse (heads side), which originally appeared on half-dollars issued from 1916 to 1947. The design shows Liberty in full stride, draped in the folds of the American flag. Her right hand is extended, while her left holds branches of laurel and oak. It has appeared on American Silver Eagles since the bullion and proof versions were introduced in 1986, and in 2021 it was refined using historical assets and modern technology to more closely reflect Weinman’s original vision.
Obverse inscriptions include "LIBERTY," "IN GOD WE TRUST," and "2025."
The reverse (tails side) was redesigned in 2021, replacing the original heraldic eagle with a new depiction by Mint Artistic Infusion Program Designer Emily Damstra and sculpted by Mint Medallic Artist Michael Gaudioso. It features an eagle approaching a landing while carrying an oak branch, suggesting it is about to add it to a nest.
Reverse inscriptions read "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," "1 OZ. FINE SILVER," and "ONE DOLLAR."
Each coin also features a reeded edge variation as an anti-counterfeiting measure.Coin Specifications
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