The specific United States Mint bullion coin, issued in the year 2006, is composed of one troy ounce of .999 fine silver. Its design features the Walking Liberty obverse, originally created by Adolph A. Weinman, and an eagle reverse. It serves as a tangible asset for investors and collectors alike.
This particular year’s coin holds significance due to its place within the broader series and its contribution to the overall market for precious metals. Its value stems from both its intrinsic silver content and its collectibility, influenced by mintage figures, condition, and market demand. It represents a piece of American numismatic history and a store of value.