Could Your Silver Eagle Be Worth Over $1,000?
The American Silver Eagle is one of the most popular U.S. bullion coins — but in 2008, something unusual happened.
A small batch was struck with the 2007 reverse die, creating one of the most famous modern error coins. While some unsuspecting sellers let them go for under $100, a certified MS-70 example sold for $1,295+.
Here’s how to make sure you don’t miss out.
What Is the American Silver Eagle?
First issued in 1986, the Silver Eagle contains 1 ounce of .999 fine silver and is beloved by both investors and collectors.
Obverse: Walking Liberty by Adolph A. Weinman
Reverse: Heraldic Eagle by John Mercanti
Commonly struck at the West Point Mint (2008 issues may lack a mint mark)
The 2008 “Reverse of 2007” Error
In 2008, the U.S. Mint accidentally used a reverse die from 2007 on some coins.
This created subtle but critical differences:
- The “U” in UNITED is shaped differently.
- The dash between SILVER and ONE is thinner and slightly angled.
Because of these details, collectors recognize it as a major mint variety.
Value of the 2008 “Reverse of 2007” Silver Eagle
Here’s what you can expect depending on condition:
| Condition | Typical Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ungraded (Raw) | $100 – $300+ | Even uncertified, the error adds value |
| Certified MS-69 | $500 – $1,000+ | Near-perfect quality |
| Certified MS-70 | $1,295+ | Top grade = top dollar |
How to Spot the Error (Step by Step)
Grab a 10x+ loupe or USB coin microscope and check:
The “U” in UNITED
- Normal 2008: Short and stubby inside right leg.
- 2007 Reverse: Longer leg extends left.
The Dash (SILVER – ONE)
- Normal 2008: Thicker, rectangular.
- 2007 Reverse: Thinner, angled/curved.
Pro Tip: Compare side-by-side with photos from PCGS CoinFacts or NGC VarietyPlus.
Why Grading Is Essential
Getting your coin certified is the only way to unlock its full market value.
Top grading services:
Never clean your coin — cleaning destroys collector value.
Where to Sell Your Rare Silver Eagle
Online Auctions – Heritage Auctions, GreatCollections
Reputable Dealers – Especially those specializing in modern bullion errors
eBay – Use clear, high-quality photos + accurate error descriptions
Silver Eagle Market Trends (2024–2025)
Still one of the most collected U.S. coins
Modern varieties are HOT due to social media exposure
MS-70 grades bring the highest premiums
Certification boosts buyer confidence and sales speed
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