The mintage has been recently estimated at 47,000 coins. Find further information here: http://mintnewsblog.blogspot.com/2008/04/2008-w-silver-eagle-reverse-of-2007.html
A 2007-W Silver Eagle is one Troy ounce of pure silver.
in uncirculated condition 18 to 20 dollars in average circulated condition around 12 to 14 dollars. If, however, you have a 2008 W with the reverse of 2007 it can be worth a few hundred dollars. Google "2008 silver eagle reverse 2007" to see images and compare yours
The least minted American Silver Eagle was the 1995-W, it is a proof coin that only slightly more than 30,000 coins were made.
No, only Proof eagles have a W mint mark
there sure are stop telling everyone
The American Eagle Bullion Silver Dollars are minted in three locations: "S" - San Francisco "P" - Phillie, PA "W" - West Point
Common year silver eagle proofs sell for around $55-65 in original packaging, with some years being worth more and some less with the 1995-W commanding several thousand dollars.
No 1994 W Proof Silver Eagles were struck, but they were struck in 1995 for the first time at the West Point Mint and they do have the "W" mintmark, this coin in the grade of PF-70 has a retail value of $15,000.00.
Bullion Bullion Silver Eagle coins do not have mintmarks. Since 2001, they have been minted only at West Point. Proof From 2001 to 2008, they were minted at West Point and these coins bear the "W" mintmark. Mintmarks All mintmarks are on the reverse, to the left of the eagles tail.
it all depends on the silver content. silver today costs about $16.00 per ounce. be sure to look at the mint mark. if the mint mark is a w, it can be worth thousands of dollars.
Only the Proof and Burnished Uncirculated 2008 Silver Eagles bear a "W" Mintmark, the regular-strike eagles do not.