San francisco s s mint silver dollars before we a can tear off into why these coins exist a little coin history is in order.
Silver eagle no mint mark.
The american silver eagle is the official silver bullion coin of the united states.
Silver eagles have been produced at three mints.
Bullion uncirculated and proof.
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It was first released by the united states mint on november 24 1986.
2020 w american silver eagle bullion coin bullion no mint mark.
The west point mint will be striking the uncirculated 2020 w american eagle silver dollar which will be offered later in the year for 54 per coin.
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In 1993 the us mint produced a american eagle silver bullion proof coin with a mint mark of p the 1993 coins that carry a mint mark of s and w were in a mint state of ms65.
The philadelphia mint the san francisco mint and the west point mint.
Only available for these san francisco struck silver eagles this mark consists of the mint location s in parentheses directly after the date.
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However the coins themselves are homogeneous with no mint mark.
This did not deter the major grading companies pcgs ngc and others from taking advantage of consumers with the false claim of an ultra rare silver eagle issue.
The us mint issued uncirculated coins have a mint mark depicting where they are created and the bullion versions have no mint mark.
Some sellers are selling ms 70 silver eagles ngc label has w mint mark price over 700 dollars others with same label 99 dollars same coin only one other states burnished on it label for.
It is struck only in the one troy ounce size which has a nominal face value of one dollar and is guaranteed to contain one troy ounce of 99 9 pure silver it is authorized by title ii of public law 99 61 liberty coin act approved july 9.
Over the years there have been special editions but the silver eagles are typically produced in three strikes.
The coins from west point and philadelphia are therefore identical and indistinguishable from one another.