A Rare Variety at Perfect Grade
One of the most fascinating varieties in the American Silver Eagle series, the 2008 Burnished Silver Eagle struck with the Reverse of 2007 design represents a genuine minting anomaly that collectors have prized since its discovery. During the 2008 production run, the West Point Mint used reverse dies originally intended for 2007 — dies that had not yet received the satin finish burnishing typical of the standard proof reverse of that era. This minor but detectable difference in the eagle's tail feathers and breast detail distinguishes this variety from the standard 2008-W Burnished Silver Eagle and has made it a must-have for series completionists.
Certified Perfection
Certified at the pinnacle grade of SP70 by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), this example exhibits absolute perfection — no post-production blemishes, contact marks, or imperfections of any kind under magnification. The SP70 designation is PCGS's highest grade for Specimen/Burnished coinage, and examples grading this high represent a small fraction of the overall mintage.
The Modern Numismatic Masterpieces Distinction
This coin carries the autograph of Stephanie Sabin, President of PCGS, as part of the prestigious Modern Numismatic Masterpieces series — an elite line of signed, graded coins that pairs numismatic excellence with the personal authentication of a leading industry figure. Ms. Sabin's signature on the PCGS label adds a unique layer of provenance and makes this piece a standout in any advanced collection.
Whether you're a Silver Eagle variety specialist, an MNM series collector, or simply looking for an exceptional certified coin with a signed pedigree, this piece represents an outstanding acquisition.