
2020 (P) 1 oz Silver American Eagle PCGS MS 69 FS Emergency Issue
2020 (P) 1 oz Silver American Eagle PCGS MS 69 FS Emergency Issue
Please note this coin was produced by the Philadelphia Mint but does not carry the "P" mint mark.
Given the coronavirus pandemic, the US Mint chose to take 240,000 2020 American Silver Eagle Coins and manufacture them from the Philadelphia Mint. These Silver Eagles do not feature a P-mintmark, however, they are designated as Philadelphia Mint emergency production coins. Like the other ASE coins, these carry a face value of $1 and made from 1 oz of .999 fine silver. PCGS also graded these coins MS 69 with a First Strike designation from PCGS. Don’t wait until we are sold out, order your 2020 (P) 1 oz Silver American Eagle Emergency Production PCGS MS 69 FS!
The American Eagle Series was first released in 1986 once the United States resumed bullion production for the first time after FDR ended it in 1933. These ASE coins are one of the most desired by coin collectors who purchase these once a year. Since these are produced by the US Mint, these are backed by the US government. If you’re a beginning coin collector, ASE coins are a great place to start collecting bullion coins.
The obverse of this coin bears the original 1916 Adolph A. Weinman “Walking Liberty” illustration first seen on the American silver half dollars from the early 1900s. In the design, Lady Liberty strides to the left side of the ASE coins. Her right arm reaches towards the rising sun and the American flag waves behind her. She also carries olive and oak branches in her left arm.
The ASE coin’s reverse displays John Mercanti’s updated United States national coat of arms. This illustration displays a bald eagle with outstretched wings. It holds a bundle of arrows in one talon and an olive branch in the other. Clutched in its beak is a banner that reads “E PLURIBUS UNUM”. Its chest bears a shield with the US flag, and 13 stars shine above the eagle’s head to signify the original colonies.
Coin Features:
- Made from .999 fine silver with a weight of 1 ounce
- Graded by PCGS MS 69 with First Strike designation
- Comes in PCGS holder with First Strike label
- Legal tender issued and guaranteed by the U.S. Government
- Obverse: Features a full-length image of Lady Liberty walking with outstretched hands towards the rising sun with her gown and the draped US flag billowing around her. She is holding olive and oak branches in one hand to symbolize peace and strength. Inscriptions: “IN GOD WE TRUST,” “LIBERTY,” and the year of mintage. Designed by Adolph A. Weinman.
- Reverse: Displays the US national coat of arms. Here, a bald eagle clutches an olive branch in its right talons and arrows in its left. 13 small stars fly above the eagle, representing the original colonies. The eagle has a shield bearing the flag on its chest. Inscriptions include the weight, purity, denomination, and country’s name around the rim. An updated design by John Mercanti.
These 2020 (P) 1 oz Silver American Eagle Emergency Production PCGS MS 69 FS are limited in our inventory, so order one fast! To round out your order, add a certified ASE dollar coin and Gold American Eagles to your cart. Your order will be carefully wrapped, packaged, and delivered to your address. Remember, silver dollars are often popular, so do not wait too long to buy silver dollars and coins like these emergency production ASE coins! If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact our customer service. We are always happy to assist you.