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Statue of Liberty dollar [6] Liberty with the Ellis Island Immigration Center in the background Liberty's torch with inscriptions Ag 90%, Cu 10% Authorized: 10,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 723,635 P Proof: 6,414638 S 1986 $5: Statue of Liberty half eagle [7] Close up of the Statue of Liberty An eagle in flight Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% Authorized ...
The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Commemorative Coin Act (Pub. L. 99–61) authorized the production of three coins, a clad half dollar, a silver dollar, and a gold half eagle, to commemorate the centennial of the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World). The act allowed the coins to be struck in both proof and uncirculated finishes. [4]
Andrew Jackson's Liberty medal Depiction of Liberty based on Capped Bust coinage Jackson on horseback with his nickname "Old Hickory" Uncirculated:---- (P) 2008 Martin Van Buren's Liberty medal Depiction of Liberty based on Seated Liberty coinage Van Buren reading in the grass in his home village of Kinderhook Uncirculated:---- (P) 2008
Centennial Olympics half eagle (Stadium) [39] Picture of the Olympic Stadium Side view of a bald eagle with a banner in its beak Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% Authorized: 175,000 (max) Uncirculated: 10,579 W Proof: 43,124 W 1995 $1: Special Olympics World Games dollar [40] Special Olympics founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver: Special Olympics Medal, a rose ...
The American Women quarters program, authorized by the Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act of 2020, sponsored by Representatives Barbara Lee and Anthony Gonzalez, [26] will comprise a series featuring notable women in U.S. history, commemorating the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. [27]
Medal Obverse design Reverse design Mintage Available Obverse Reverse "George Washington" Sons of Liberty bronze medal [1] George Washington: Liberty Tree, Join, or Die cartoon, and symbol of a two shilling six pence stamp: Proof:---- P 1972
Donald Regan, Secretary of the Treasury and chairman of the commission, later told reporters that a gold coin could be easier to sell than medallions, because the suggested coins "could be redeemable in dollars". [18] The Mint issued gold coins for the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles and for the centennial of the Statue of Liberty in 1986 ...
Statue of Liberty Silhouette of Cannon against a night sky with multiple stars visible ---- $1: Polio vaccine (Pennsylvania) dollar : Statue of Liberty Microscope and a poliovirus---- $1: Lightbulb (New Jersey) dollar : Statue of Liberty Edison light bulb---- $1: Trustees’ Garden (Georgia) dollar : Statue of Liberty Hand planting seeds ----