Late to the game I know....help me find the thread about the 2020 Philly emergency silver eagles
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this is a copy and paste of an article, but I was trying to search for the discussion here and could not find the thread....
"EMERGENCY SILVER EAGLES STRUCK AT PHILADELPHIA MINT – The West Point Mint typically strikes bullion Silver Eagles. Due to the COVID-19 crisis in 2020, however, Mint officials temporarily shut down the West Point facility and shifted production of bullion Silver Eagles to the Philadelphia Mint"
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Has this topic been discussed here? I would appreciate it if someone could point me to the post. Thanks
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The post you are looking for is in the PM forum and can be found here:
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1036066/covid-19-shuts-down-u-s-mint-gold-silver-bullion-production-at-west-point
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The Philadelphia mint production pieces are being hyped, but have no distinguishing marks or low mintage....So once the hype dies down, they are just another ASE....Cheers, RickO
I saw this as well. I ordered Ten 2020 Silver Eagles and also three PCGS Certified Emergency Philadelphia Silver Eagles. I examined them all, and for the life of me I can't see any marks of any kind that identify the 3 PCGS Certified Eagles other than the case they came in. How did PCGS determine that these three were actually the Emergency Silver Eagles?
Did you order from a TV seller?
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My understanding is they had to be shipped in the monster boxes with straps intact to PCGS.
I did not order from a TV Seller, I used JM Bullion. The Monster Box explanation makes sense.. Thanks!
Unlikely. Although there are no distinguishing features, I believe less than 300,000 were produced in Philadelphia. Thanks to the TPG's, a lot of collectors will "buy the holder" & not the product.
@davids5104 - I agree with everyone's comment here, probably a hype and time can only tell what will happen with the value of this issue. But just wanted to offer a different perspective on whether or not you can physically distinguish these coins without the (P) mint mark. Check out my finding below and let me know your thoughts.
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1039672/are-the-2020-p-ases-physically-distinguishable-from-the-regular-west-point-minted-bullion-coins#latest
Being able to make the distinction may or may not impact the value of these coins one way or the other. Also, please keep in mind that I am still in the process of testing out this concept. Need larger sample sizes. If you have the same observations with the emergency issue coins you own, please post your comments to my thread. Thanks in advance!
@Passbar2023 - would appreciate it if you could check out this thread as well, and let me know if you have the same observations on the three 2020-P silver eagles you own. You can post your comments directly to this thread:
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1039672/are-the-2020-p-ases-physically-distinguishable-from-the-regular-west-point-minted-bullion-coins#latest
I see this was discussed very little previously. Short threads like this one: https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1038313/2020-p-american-silver-eagle
Everyone barely gave it a thought. Basically just hype and nothing actually different between coins. Can't tell them apart. Just a "label" difference. Seems like this "label" is carrying a premium. Is this label needed for a set or something? That is a lot of label premium for something that is not rare and identical to the main run. Look at these numbers:
interesting obv/rev misalignment theory in this thread
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1039672/are-the-2020-p-ases-physically-distinguishable-from-the-regular-west-point-minted-bullion-coins#latest
Per CoinWorld: "The Philadelphia Mint struck 240,000 American Eagle silver bullion coins during the two weeks it supported the West Point Mint in April as production at West Point was reduced."
Source: https://www.coinworld.com/news/precious-metals/mint-details-philadelphia-mint-output-of-2020-american-eagle-silver-bullion-coins
Along the same lines: "1,000,000 2020 Silver American Eagles were minted at the San Francisco Mint in late 2020 [...] These coins are only identifiable by the serial numbers on the Mint-sealed boxes."
Source: https://www.apmex.com/product/222030/2020-s-500-coin-silver-eagle-monster-box-san-francisco-mint