2005-W $1 US American Silver Eagle Proof Coin~Capsule, Presentation Case, and Bo

2005-W $1 US American Silver Eagle Proof Coin~Capsule, Presentation Case, and Bo

The 2005 Proof American Silver Eagle is a collectible version of the popular American Silver Eagle bullion coin. It is struck in .999 silver and features a proof finish, which gives it a mirrored background and frosted design elements. The coin is issued by the United States Mint and has a face value of $1.

The design of the coin features Adolph A. Weinman's iconic Walking Liberty design on the obverse, and a heraldic eagle design on the reverse. The coin is popular among collectors for its beauty and silver content.

The 2005 Proof American Silver Eagle is packaged in a protective capsule and presentation case, and comes with a certificate of authenticity from the mint.

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