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The obverse of the American Silver Eagle. The American Silver Eagle is a United States bullion coin that has been minted since 1986. Each coin is .999 fine silver. Circulating coins have been minted at the Philadelphia Mint, San Francisco Mint, and West Point Mint, though do not bear a mint mark. Proof and uncirculated coins do have mint marks ...
Proof: 124,502 P 1996 $5: Centennial Olympics half eagle (Cauldron) The lighting of the Olympic flame The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games mark, encompassed by laurel leaves Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% Authorized: 300,000 (max) Uncirculated: 9,210 W Proof: 38,555 W 1996 $5: Centennial Olympics half eagle (Flag Bearer)
The set included proof American Gold Eagle coins in 1/2 ozt, 1/4 ozt, and 1/10 ozt sizes, a proof Silver Eagle coin, and a 90% silver proof "U.S. Mint Bicentennial" medal, all with "P" mintmarks. [28] In 1995, in addition to the regular proof coin minted at Philadelphia, the United States Mint also issued a proof coin minted at West Point.
Proof: 3,094,140 S (clad) 889,697 S (silver) 25¢ Vermont quarter George Washington Maple trees with sap buckets, Camel's Hump Mountain Caption: "Freedom and Unity" Circulation: 423,400,000 P 459,404,000 D Proof: 3,094,140 S (clad) 889,697 S (silver) 25¢ Kentucky quarter George Washington Thoroughbred racehorse behind fence, Bardstown mansion ...
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% ...
The Library of Congress eagle of 2000 was the first bi-metallic coin issued by the US Mint. [11] Later that year, the mint released a 1,000 Icelandic króna coin commemorating the 1,000th anniversary of Leif Ericson's discovery of the Americas. This coin was struck on the same planchet as the silver dollar that also commemorated the event. [12]