2013 West Point American Silver Eagle Two-Coin Set : A Collector’s Guide.
This two-coin set, released by the U.S. Mint in 2013, commemorates the 75th anniversary of the West Point Mint.
Only 150,000 sets were produced, making it a highly sought-after item among collectors. Its limited mintage adds to its rarity and value.
The coins feature the traditional Walking Liberty design by Adolph A. Weinman on the obverse and John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle on the reverse.
Both coins are made of 1 troy ounce of 99.9% pure silver, consistent with the standard American Silver Eagle series.
Both coins feature the W mintmark, signifying they were struck at the West Point Mint, adding further value to the set.
Coins in proof (PF70) or uncirculated (MS70) conditions are highly prized, with high-grade examples commanding a premium.
Initially offered at a premium over the silver spot price, the set’s value has appreciated in high-grade conditions, especially for collectors seeking to complete sets of Silver Eagles.
The set’s popularity comes from its limited mintage, silver content, and beautiful design, making it a centerpiece for both investors and numismatists.