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2016-W 30th Anniversary Burnished Silver Eagle (Lettered Edge) — PCGS SP70
Few modern U.S. coins manage to feel both technically innovative and historically meaningful, but the 2016-W 30th Anniversary Burnished Silver Eagle with Edge Lettering does exactly that. Struck to commemorate three decades of the American Silver Eagle program, this special West Point issue stands apart as a true one-year-only type coin, making it a standout prize for CoinWeek Giveaway Contest #621.
At first glance, the coin’s soft, satin luster immediately signals that this is not a standard bullion Silver Eagle. Look closer, though, and the real surprise reveals itself along the edge. Instead of the familiar reeded rim found on virtually every Silver Eagle before and since, this commemorative issue features a smooth edge with bold, incuse lettering reading “30th ANNIVERSARY.” It was the first and only time the U.S. Mint employed edge lettering on a Silver Eagle, a technical achievement made possible by a specialized three-piece segmented collar.
A Distinctive Burnished Finish from West Point
This coin was struck using the Mint’s burnished, or “uncirculated,” finish, a process that begins with specially prepared planchets that are tumbled and polished before striking. The result is a refined, satin-like surface that falls visually between brilliant bullion and mirror-like proofs. Adding to its appeal, the coin bears the “W” mint mark of the West Point Mint, long associated with America’s premier collector issues.
Classic Designs with a Modern Twist
The obverse showcases Adolph A. Weinman’s iconic Walking Liberty, widely regarded as one of the most beautiful designs in U.S. numismatics. The reverse features John Mercanti’s Heraldic Eagle, the familiar Silver Eagle reverse used from 1986 through 2021. Paired with the unprecedented edge lettering, these classic motifs take on an entirely new character for the series’ 30th anniversary.
Mintage and Collectability
With an original mintage of approximately 216,501 pieces, the individual burnished issue was never scarce, but demand has steadily grown. The reason is simple: this is a unique subtype. Registry Set collectors, in particular, prize the coin because it represents a singular design and production choice that will never be repeated in the Silver Eagle series.
PCGS SP70 – Perfection Preserved
The example offered in CoinWeek Giveaway Contest #621 has been certified PCGS SP70, the highest grade possible. The SP (Specimen) designation is used by PCGS for satin and burnished collector strikes, and a 70 grade confirms a flawless coin with no post-production imperfections visible under 5× magnification. Simply put, this is the coin exactly as collectors hope to find it.
Market Value and Long-Term Appeal
As of late 2025, standard PCGS SP70 examples typically trade between $150 and $180, reflecting steady collector demand. Coins with special pedigree labels or designer signatures, particularly those associated with John Mercanti, can command significantly higher premiums, sometimes reaching $300 to $400, depending on the label and set.
Why This Coin Matters
The 2016-W 30th Anniversary Burnished Silver Eagle is more than just another modern commemorative. It represents a rare moment when the U.S. Mint deliberately stepped outside an established formula, introducing edge lettering to a series known for its consistency. That decision created a lasting numismatic milestone, one that continues to attract collectors nearly a decade later.
For CoinWeek readers and registry competitors alike, this SP70 example is a perfect blend of artistry, innovation, and historical significance, and a fitting centerpiece for CoinWeek Giveaway Contest #621.
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