The 2006-W 1 oz Burnished Gold Eagle MS-70 PCGS is a highly collectible first-year issue struck at the West Point facility of the United States Mint. The “W” mint mark confirms its West Point origin.
Introduced in 2006 as the inaugural year of the Burnished (Uncirculated) Gold Eagle series, these coins were struck on specially prepared planchets using dedicated presses. This process produces a distinctive satin or matte-like finish that differs from standard Brilliant Uncirculated bullion coins and mirror-like Proof issues.
The coin contains 1 full troy ounce of gold and is minted in durable 22-karat (.9167 fine) gold, alloyed with copper and silver for enhanced strength while maintaining full precious metal content.
Certified Mint State-70 (MS-70) by the Professional Coin Grading Service, this coin is graded as a perfect specimen with flawless surfaces, sharp strike detail, and full original mint luster under 5x magnification.
The obverse features Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ iconic Lady Liberty design. The reverse displays the original family-of-eagles design by Miley Busiek.
Key Highlights:
Year: 2006 (First Year of Burnished Series)
Mint Mark: W (West Point)
Finish: Burnished / Uncirculated
Grade: MS-70 (Perfect Condition)
Grading Service: PCGS
Metal Content: 1 Troy oz Gold
Purity: .9167 Fine Gold (22K)
Face Value: $50 USD
IRA Eligible
Backed by the U.S. Government
As the first-year Burnished release in flawless MS-70 condition, the 2006-W PCGS Gold Eagle combines historical importance, perfect certification, and enduring gold value—making it an exceptional addition for serious collectors and long-term investors alike.