Who or what is a good reference that explains how the (numerical) existence property fails for $PA$? Alternatively, what is a good example? It e.g. is clear that the disjunction property must fail because $PA$ is incomplete, as we for Gödel's sentence $G$ will have $PA\vdash G\vee\lnot G$ but both $PA\nvdash G$ and $PA\nvdash\lnot G$.
May the failure of the existence property for $PA$ affect the use of existential instantiation with a novel constant in any particular derivation supported by $PA$ with its classical underlying logic?