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The Stone Mountain Memorial half dollar was an American fifty-cent piece struck in 1925 at the Philadelphia Mint. Its main purpose was to raise money on behalf of the Stone Mountain Confederate Monumental Association for the Stone Mountain Memorial near Atlanta, Georgia .
1925 50¢ Stone Mountain Memorial half dollar: Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson: Eagle perched on a mountain crag; inscription to the bravery of the soldiers of the South 90% Ag, 10% Cu Authorized: 5,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 2,314,709 (P) [15] 1925 50¢ California Diamond Jubilee half dollar: A Forty-Niner panning for ...
Proof: 6,925,627 S 1986 $1: 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% ...
In 1925, a commemorative 50-cent coin was released that showed Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. Money raised from the sale of the coins was combined with money raised by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial Association in order to fund the carving of a Confederate monument at Stone Mountain. [6]
Proof: 4,020,172 S (clad) 965,421 S (silver) 25¢ New Hampshire quarter George Washington Old Man of the Mountain, nine stars Captions: "Old Man of the Mountain", "Live Free or Die" Circulation: 673,040,000 P 495,976,000 D Proof: 4,020,172 S (clad) 965,421 S (silver) 25¢ Virginia quarter George Washington Ships Susan Constant, Godspeed, Discovery
The 2009 proof set contained the highest number of coins and the highest combined face value ($7.19) of any proof set as of 2019, containing the four Lincoln Bicentennial cents (with a special composition of 95% copper), all six District of Columbia and United States Territories quarters, five dollar coins, and the standard nickel, dime, and ...
The original version of the bill, introduced in the House of Representatives on February 16, 1925 by Pennsylvania Congressman George P. Darrow and in the Senate by that state's George W. Pepper, called for a $1.50 gold coin for the 150th anniversary, for commemorative half dollars, and for a $1 bill honoring the Declaration of Independence.
Proof: 738,419 S 1991 $5: Mount Rushmore Anniversary half eagle [4] Eagle flying over Mount Rushmore The words "Mount Rushmore National Memorial" Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% Authorized: 500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 31,959 W Proof: 111,991 W 1991 $1: Korean War Memorial dollar [5] Soldier Map of Korea and a bald eagle Ag 90%, Cu 10% Authorized ...