25th Anniversary Set - UPDATE

IMPORTANT UPDATE: November 10, 2011. We have received the first submissions of the 25th Anniversary Coins. The mint sealed packaging includes a Certificate of Authenticity. That certificate lists all 5 coins. In that list the bullion coin with no mint mark is reported to be minted in either San Francisco or West Point. This information conflicts with earlier reports so PCGS contacted the mint directly. We were told by a mint official that while most of the no mint coins were minted in San Francisco there is no guarantee that all of the no mint coins were minted there. Consequently PCGS cannot label the no mint coins as (S) as originally planned. Those coins are still eligible for 25th Anniversary Labels and for First Strike according to the already published guidelines. We apologize for all the confusion.
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Thanks very much for this information.
As always, THANKS very much for hosting this forum.
Best regards, R-
<< <i>What? There's confusing info from the mint? >>
There's a shocker...
anyway thanks Don..
American Eagle Silver Proof Coin – mint mark: “W” (West Point)
American Eagle Silver Reverse Proof Coin – mint mark: “P” (Philadelphia)
American Eagle Silver Bullion Coin – no mint mark
American Eagle Silver Uncirculated Coin – mint mark: “S” (San Francisco)
So is the one with the S mint mark still there or what?
<< <i>American Eagle Silver Uncirculated Coin – mint mark: “W” (West Point)
American Eagle Silver Proof Coin – mint mark: “W” (West Point)
American Eagle Silver Reverse Proof Coin – mint mark: “P” (Philadelphia)
American Eagle Silver Bullion Coin – no mint mark
American Eagle Silver Uncirculated Coin – mint mark: “S” (San Francisco)
So is the one with the S mint mark still there or what? >>
You bet.
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<< <i>American Eagle Silver Uncirculated Coin � mint mark: �W� (West Point)
American Eagle Silver Proof Coin � mint mark: �W� (West Point)
American Eagle Silver Reverse Proof Coin � mint mark: �P� (Philadelphia)
American Eagle Silver Bullion Coin � no mint mark
American Eagle Silver Uncirculated Coin � mint mark: �S� (San Francisco)
So is the one with the S mint mark still there or what? >>
You bet. >>
He said it won't have the S mint mark. Looks like there will be two identical coins with different coin numbers.
Don is talking about the standard bullion coin.
#509408 FS no mint mark
#509299 S mint mark
#509189 FS S mint mark
<< <i>Thinking he's referring to # 509185 & 509408
Feel free to correct me >>
Seems to me, graded (s) or (w,) or both (s) & (w,) doesn't change anything.
May be the only "I don't know where it came from" coin. 1st ever (S/W.)
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Anyone else try using the online submission form and try the submission IDs for the 1st Strike? Not in the system when I try it....
The non 1st strike are fine and do show up (and, I am looking them up from the posts that Don has made as well as the online submission lookup...where it will find them, but clicking on them makes that line go red and say it isn't a valid US coin number.
Trying to get 25 coins on 1 list is not easy....sigh.....and I don't feel like putting 5xcoinID, 5 different times. I would like to see if a set could end up sequential and all 70
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Please send us a pic of all those Box o 5's in the receiving area.
Did PCGS hire more graders?
<< <i>Appreciate the update, Don.
Anyone else try using the online submission form and try the submission IDs for the 1st Strike? Not in the system when I try it....
The non 1st strike are fine and do show up (and, I am looking them up from the posts that Don has made as well as the online submission lookup...where it will find them, but clicking on them makes that line go red and say it isn't a valid US coin number.
Trying to get 25 coins on 1 list is not easy....sigh.....and I don't feel like putting 5xcoinID, 5 different times. I would like to see if a set could end up sequential and all 70
First Strike will not work on online submission.
The following Submission Types are NOT currently available through the online process:
Variety Service
Mint Errors
Bulk (for dealers)
Special Issues
First Strike
Oversized Holder
Box of 20
<< <i>Appreciate the update, Don.
Anyone else try using the online submission form and try the submission IDs for the 1st Strike? Not in the system when I try it....
The non 1st strike are fine and do show up (and, I am looking them up from the posts that Don has made as well as the online submission lookup...where it will find them, but clicking on them makes that line go red and say it isn't a valid US coin number.
Trying to get 25 coins on 1 list is not easy....sigh.....and I don't feel like putting 5xcoinID, 5 different times. I would like to see if a set could end up sequential and all 70
I've tried for 2 days, but finally gave up & used the "printed" version to submit my coins yesterday.
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<< <i>Appreciate the update, Don.
Anyone else try using the online submission form and try the submission IDs for the 1st Strike? Not in the system when I try it....
The non 1st strike are fine and do show up (and, I am looking them up from the posts that Don has made as well as the online submission lookup...where it will find them, but clicking on them makes that line go red and say it isn't a valid US coin number.
Trying to get 25 coins on 1 list is not easy....sigh.....and I don't feel like putting 5xcoinID, 5 different times. I would like to see if a set could end up sequential and all 70
First Strike will not work on online submission.
The following Submission Types are NOT currently available through the online process:
Variety Service
Mint Errors
Bulk (for dealers)
Special Issues
First Strike
Oversized Holder >>
Thanks for the info...I did not know that, but will keep it handy for future reference.
<< <i>Dumb question...but is it necessary to enclose the 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 flips with the order # & item #'s along with your order on the sealed boxes? >>
Hope not, I didn't
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<< <i>Appreciate the update, Don.
Anyone else try using the online submission form and try the submission IDs for the 1st Strike? Not in the system when I try it....
The non 1st strike are fine and do show up (and, I am looking them up from the posts that Don has made as well as the online submission lookup...where it will find them, but clicking on them makes that line go red and say it isn't a valid US coin number.
Trying to get 25 coins on 1 list is not easy....sigh.....and I don't feel like putting 5xcoinID, 5 different times. I would like to see if a set could end up sequential and all 70
First Strike will not work on online submission.
The following Submission Types are NOT currently available through the online process:
Variety Service
Mint Errors
Bulk (for dealers)
Special Issues
First Strike
Oversized Holder >>
Ah...thank you. Being an occassional submitter, I missed that.
Appreciate it.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
<< <i>Dumb question...but is it necessary to enclose the 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 flips with the order # & item #'s along with your order on the sealed boxes? >>
No. They don't need those. They have the sealed box and the coin are (hopefully) in the mint's capsules.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Would it be possible to updates up on how the un-boxing condition the sets are coming to you in, how many have coins out of the capsules and loose capsules ? if it's common or not ? major or minor damage.
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<< <i>Dumb question...but is it necessary to enclose the 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 flips with the order # & item #'s along with your order on the sealed boxes? >>
No. They don't need those. They have the sealed box and the coin are (hopefully) in the mint's capsules. >>
This email makes it official
"You do not need to send any flips with your order. Just make sure you send us the package sealed from the mint and we will work with it the way they have enclosed the coins."
Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.
Bailey Varness
PCGS Customer Service
Collectors Universe, Inc.
(800) 447-8848
(949) 567-1253 fax
www.pcgs.com
<< <i>Don ,
Would it be possible to updates up on how the un-boxing condition the sets are coming to you in, how many have coins out of the capsules and loose capsules ? if it's common or not ? major or minor damage. >>
Does it really matter? I mean, it is what it is and the product is sold out so returning them won't get you new ones and by the time PCGS opens them, the 7 day return period is way over.
Some will be out of the capsules and some won't. Some will have light damage and some won't. Some will get 70's and some won't.
SAE's have always suffered form this capsule thing which is probably something the US Mint could address. But, I certainly hope not since the alternative is to literally seal the capsule. I remember the days when they sealed the capsule and in the hands of a newbie, a sealed capsule will cause just as much if not more damage than a silver Eagle floating around in the shipping container.
The name is LEE!
<< <i>Dumb question...but is it necessary to enclose the 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 flips with the order # & item #'s along with your order on the sealed boxes? >>
I have no idea where that question even originated from.
The name is LEE!
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<< <i>Dumb question...but is it necessary to enclose the 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 flips with the order # & item #'s along with your order on the sealed boxes? >>
I have no idea where that question even originated from. >>
Look up.... 8 responses above yours...& the answer is..2 responses above yours
That seems awfully heavy to me?
GrandAm
<< <i>What is a box of 5 sets of these supposed to weigh? I just got a box that weighs 15 lbs
That seems awfully heavy to me?
GrandAm
That's about correct. My box of 3 weighted 9.5lbs
Dear Collector Club Member:
The arrival of the highly anticipated, limited edition 25th Anniversary Silver Eagle 5 Piece Set from the United States Mint is right around the corner. What a better way to commemorate such a stunning addition to your coin collection than to have them graded and encapsulated in a PCGS holder! We have two options for you when it comes to getting your coins into a holder.
The first option is the “Ultimate Bulk Package.” For a minimum of five (5) sets: you can receive each of your coins numerically graded by PCGS. The insert is specially designed to showcase an autograph by the 12th Chief Engraver of the US Mint and designer of the reverse of the Silver Eagle, John M. Mercanti. An autographed letter from Mr. Mercanti congratulating you on your historic set, will also be included. Each coin will also be eligible to receive First Strike® designation. All of this can be yours for $250.00 per set.
The second option is a new insert specifically developed for the 25th Anniversary of the Silver Eagle.
For a minimum of five (5) sets: You can receive each of your coins numerically graded by PCGS. Each coin will also be eligible to receive First Strike® designation. This option is available to you for only $200.00 per set.
Simply send in your US Mint sealed boxes to receive either of these special offers on your PCGS Submission Form, request which insert you would prefer and all coins will be placed into a tamper-evident holder. The coins must come sealed in order to receive both the “First Strike” and the “25th Anniversary Set” designation. Feel free to contact myself or our Bulk Staff should you have any further questions regarding the grading of this set. We are at your service and look forward to hearing from you!
2011 NGC MS 70 25TH ANNIVERSARY $1 DOLLAR AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE COIN
<< <i>Does anyone have information on where to get these stickers in case I hit a 70?
2011 NGC MS 70 25TH ANNIVERSARY $1 DOLLAR AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE COIN >>
<< <i>Does anyone have information on where to get these stickers in case I hit a 70?
2011 NGC MS 70 25TH ANNIVERSARY $1 DOLLAR AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE COIN >>
He sends them with the coin. Buy many coins.
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<< <i>Does anyone have information on where to get these stickers in case I hit a 70?
2011 NGC MS 70 25TH ANNIVERSARY $1 DOLLAR AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE COIN >>
Wow...5% off...how come no one is jumping at the chance?
<< <i>Does anyone have information on where to get these stickers in case I hit a 70?
2011 NGC MS 70 25TH ANNIVERSARY $1 DOLLAR AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE COIN >>
They need a sticker that add the word "Set" after Anniversary.
<< <i>Thanks for the update Mr. Willis.
Please send us a pic of all those Box o 5's in the receiving area.
Did PCGS hire more graders? >>
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