Seller Notes: “Struck at San Francisco! First Day of Issue!! Emergency Production! Hand-Signed by John M. Mercanti!!”
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States Grade: MS 70
Certification Number: Actual Cert # Will Vary Pedigree: First Day of Issue
Coin: American Silver Eagle Year: 2020
Certification: PCGS Brand/Mint: San Francisco
Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1oz Composition: Silver
Strike Type: Mint State
2020 (S) $1 Silver Eagle Emergency Issue PCGS MS70 First Day of Issue Mercanti
You can trust Bullion Exchanges to have the best prices on American Silver Eagles including this superb 2020 (S) 1 oz Silver American Eagle $1 Coin PCGS MS 70 FDOI Emergency Issue. This 1 oz Silver Eagle is one of the final 2020 US Mint coins. The US Mint manufactured this coin with 1 troy oz of .999 fine silver. On top of that, PCGS authenticated this coin as being one of the few from the San Francisco Mint, and it is pre-graded as perfect MS 70 with the First Day of Issue designation. These San Francisco Silver Eagles have a limited mintage of 1,000,000, making these silver coins among the lowest mintage Silver Eagles ever made by this facility. Secure this splendid 2020 (S) 1 oz Silver American Eagle $1 Coin PCGS MS 70 FDOI Emergency Issue today from Bullion Exchanges. Coin Features:
- Limited mintage of 1,000,000
- Emergency Issue San Francisco-Minted Silver Eagle
- Made from .999 fine silver with a weight of 1 troy oz
- Graded by PCGS as MS 70 with First Day of Issue label
- Struck by the US Mint at the San Francisco facility
- Face value of $1 USD backed by the US Government
- Obverse: Features Lady Liberty reaching out to the rising sun, draped in the US Flag. She also holds branches of laurel and oak in her left hand. Inscriptions: “LIBERTY”, “IN GOD WE TRUST”, and the year of mintage.
- Reverse: Displays the John Mercanti design with the iconic heraldic eagle bearing a US flag shield. The eagle holds an olive branch in the right talon and arrows in its left. It also has a banner secured in its beak that reads the US motto. Thirteen stars lie above its head. Inscriptions: “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA”, “E PLURIBUS UNUM”, the weight, and the denomination.