2015 P American silver Eagle PCGS MS69 - Mintage Of Only 79,640.

The Philadelphia mintage is the lowest bullion coin output for an individual facility since the U.S. Mint introduced the American Eagle silver bullion coin in November 1986

Less than 2000 graded by ANACS with this label.

This is the nicest label of all 3 major grading company's with the observe & reverse of the American Silver eagle & THE American Flag.


Ultra Rare 2015 Philadelphia Mint American Silver Eagle
In 2015 the US Mint struck only 79,640 1 oz American Silver Eagles at the Philadelphia Mint, compared to the West Point Mint which struck 47 Million Silver Eagles!
This makes the 2015 P American Silver Eagle the rarest bullion silver eagle EVER!
This 2015 P American Silver Eagle has been graded a  MS69 by ANACS.

Below are the total American Silver Eagle Mintages from the Philadelphia Mint for the past 4 years and you can see that 2015 is far and away the lowest of each of these

2014 ------- 0 coins
2015 ------- 79,640 coins
2016 ------- 1,151,500 coins
2017 ------- 1,000,000 coins
Thanks to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) suits filed, The US. Mint has been forced to reveal that 79,640 American Silver Eagle Coins were struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 2015, making it the Rarest Coin in the Entire 31 Year ASE Series:


2017 (P) American Silver Eagle ANACS Graded MS69
 Certified "Struck at Philadelphia",
making this the rarest Bullion Silver Eagle ever struck (mintage 79,640)
Bullion Silver Eagles are normally minted at West Point.  Under the Freedom of Information Act the US Mint was forced to revealed they minted 79640 Coins in Philadelphia.  Many of these Philadelphia Struck silver eagles were placed into circulation before this information was revealed. This makes Brilliant Uncirculated professionally graded 2015(P) coins even more rare.