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1900 Cent Indian Head

Coin Highlights: Struck in 95% Copper and 5% Tin & Zinc. Designed by James B. Longacre. Obverse: Depicts a representation of Liberty wearing a headdress. Reverse: Features the words "ONE CENT" inside a wreath around the perimeter of the coin.

1900 Cent Indian Head

Coin Highlights: Struck in 95% Copper and 5% Tin & Zinc. Designed by James B. Longacre. Obverse: Depicts a representation of Liberty wearing a headdress. Reverse: Features the words "ONE CENT" inside a wreath around the perimeter of the coin.

1906 Cent Indian Head

Coin Highlights: Struck in 95% Copper and 5% Tin & Zinc. Individual coins come in protective packaging. Designed by James B. Longacre. Obverse: Depicts a representation of Liberty wearing a headdress. Full "Liberty" with sharp details. Reverse: Features the words "ONE CENT" inside a wreath around the perimeter of the coin.

1906 Cent Indian Head

Coin Highlights: Struck in 95% Copper and 5% Tin & Zinc. Individual coins come in protective packaging. Designed by James B. Longacre. Obverse: Depicts a representation of Liberty wearing a headdress. Full "Liberty" with sharp details. Reverse: Features the words "ONE CENT" inside a wreath around the perimeter of the coin.

1979 dollar

Year: 1979 Denomination: $1.00 Mint Mark: P - Philadelphia Metal Content: 0 troy oz Purity: N/Ag Thickness: 2.0 mm Diameter: 26.5 mm Designer: Frank Gasparro Mintage: 360,222,000 Metal: 75% copper, 25% Nickel over a pure copper center The first woman to be featured on a U.S. coin was Queen Isabella of Spain, who was honored on a quarter released in 1893 for the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Susan B. Anthony was the first woman to be featured on a circulating U.S. coin; this silver dollar with her image on it was released in 1979. Susan B. Anthony was an American social reformer and women's rights activist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement. Born into a Quaker family committed to social equality, she collected anti-slavery petitions at the age of 17. A dollar coin featuring Sacagawea, the Shoshone woman who helped Lewis and Clark across the plains, was produced from 2000 to 2008.

1979 dollar

Year: 1979 Denomination: $1.00 Mint Mark: P - Philadelphia Metal Content: 0 troy oz Purity: N/Ag Thickness: 2.0 mm Diameter: 26.5 mm Designer: Frank Gasparro Mintage: 360,222,000 Metal: 75% copper, 25% Nickel over a pure copper center The first woman to be featured on a U.S. coin was Queen Isabella of Spain, who was honored on a quarter released in 1893 for the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Susan B. Anthony was the first woman to be featured on a circulating U.S. coin; this silver dollar with her image on it was released in 1979. Susan B. Anthony was an American social reformer and women's rights activist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement. Born into a Quaker family committed to social equality, she collected anti-slavery petitions at the age of 17. A dollar coin featuring Sacagawea, the Shoshone woman who helped Lewis and Clark across the plains, was produced from 2000 to 2008.

1923 Dollar 58

The Peace Dollar was created to symbolize the peace after the end of World War I and is attractive to both collectors and investors. Great coin for a 20th century type set! Coin Highlights: This issue features no mint mark as it was struck in Philadelphia. Contains .7734 oz of Silver. Mintage of 30,800,000 coins. Obverse: Depicts Lady Liberty, modeled after Teresa de Francisci, wearing a radiating crown with the date below. Reverse: Features a Bald Eagle resting on an olive branch with the word “Peace” underneath.

1923 Dollar 58

The Peace Dollar was created to symbolize the peace after the end of World War I and is attractive to both collectors and investors. Great coin for a 20th century type set! Coin Highlights: This issue features no mint mark as it was struck in Philadelphia. Contains .7734 oz of Silver. Mintage of 30,800,000 coins. Obverse: Depicts Lady Liberty, modeled after Teresa de Francisci, wearing a radiating crown with the date below. Reverse: Features a Bald Eagle resting on an olive branch with the word “Peace” underneath.

1977 Quarter

Description Bahamian sloop Diameter 24.26 mm Weight 6.9000 g Material Nickel Orientation Medal Mint: England - British Royal Mint Edge Type: reeded Designer rev. Arnold Machin

1977 Quarter

Description Bahamian sloop Diameter 24.26 mm Weight 6.9000 g Material Nickel Orientation Medal Mint: England - British Royal Mint Edge Type: reeded Designer rev. Arnold Machin

1963 Penny

This coin was minted more than 50 years ago. The front of the coin features a young Queen Elizabeth II and the back depict the maple leaf. Little physical wear.

1963 Penny

This coin was minted more than 50 years ago. The front of the coin features a young Queen Elizabeth II and the back depict the maple leaf. Little physical wear.

1974 Quarter

1974 CANADA ELIZABETH II DEL GRATIA REGINA 25 CENTS COIN! - APPROXIMATE SIZE: 15/16 INCHES DIAMETER

1974 Quarter

1974 CANADA ELIZABETH II DEL GRATIA REGINA 25 CENTS COIN! - APPROXIMATE SIZE: 15/16 INCHES DIAMETER

1863 5 Centimes

Description Centime is French for "cent", and is used in English as the name of the fraction currency in several Francophone countries. In France the usage of centime goes back to the introduction of the decimal monetary system under Napoleon. This system aimed at replacing non-decimal fractions of older coins. Features Country: France Emperor Napoleon III (1852-1870) Type: Standard circulation coin Years: 1861-1865 Value: 5 Centimes (0.05) Currency: Franc (1795-1959) Composition: Bronze Weight: 5 g Diameter 25 mm Thickness 1.13 mm Shape Round Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓ Demonetized 01-01-1935 Number N# 486 References F# 117, Gad# 155, KM# 797 Obverse Portrait facing left, inside beaded circle. Lettering around outside, date underneath. Lettering: NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR BARRE 1864 Engraver: Désiré-Albert Barre Reverse Eagle. Mintmark below. Lettering: EMPIRE FRANÇAIS K * CINQ CENTIMES * Engraver: Désiré-Albert Barre Edge Smooth Mints A Paris, France (864-date) BB Strasbourg, France K Bordeaux, France MA Marseille, France W Lille, France

1863 5 Centimes

Description Centime is French for "cent", and is used in English as the name of the fraction currency in several Francophone countries. In France the usage of centime goes back to the introduction of the decimal monetary system under Napoleon. This system aimed at replacing non-decimal fractions of older coins. Features Country: France Emperor Napoleon III (1852-1870) Type: Standard circulation coin Years: 1861-1865 Value: 5 Centimes (0.05) Currency: Franc (1795-1959) Composition: Bronze Weight: 5 g Diameter 25 mm Thickness 1.13 mm Shape Round Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓ Demonetized 01-01-1935 Number N# 486 References F# 117, Gad# 155, KM# 797 Obverse Portrait facing left, inside beaded circle. Lettering around outside, date underneath. Lettering: NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR BARRE 1864 Engraver: Désiré-Albert Barre Reverse Eagle. Mintmark below. Lettering: EMPIRE FRANÇAIS K * CINQ CENTIMES * Engraver: Désiré-Albert Barre Edge Smooth Mints A Paris, France (864-date) BB Strasbourg, France K Bordeaux, France MA Marseille, France W Lille, France

1971 5 Pfennig

Germany 1971 Pfennig 191992

1971 5 Pfennig

Germany 1971 Pfennig 191992

1922 Penny Bronze coin

1922 Great Britain, George V, One Penny, Bronze Coin #646, better strike, hard to find, very collectible

1922 Penny Bronze coin

1922 Great Britain, George V, One Penny, Bronze Coin #646, better strike, hard to find, very collectible

Highland Mint Sports Collection Chipper Jones Proof

Bronze coin in original box with certificate of authenticity. Cereal number 03325 out of 25,000

Highland Mint Sports Collection Chipper Jones Proof

Bronze coin in original box with certificate of authenticity. Cereal number 03325 out of 25,000

1897 Cent Indian Head

The composition of Indian Head cents was changed to bronze during 1864, and a slightly sharper Indian Head portrait was created near the end of 1864 that included designer James B. Longacre’s initial L on the lower ribbon behind the neck.

1897 Cent Indian Head

The composition of Indian Head cents was changed to bronze during 1864, and a slightly sharper Indian Head portrait was created near the end of 1864 that included designer James B. Longacre’s initial L on the lower ribbon behind the neck.

1898 Cent Indian Head

Type: Indian Head Penny Year: 1898 Mint Mark: No mint mark Face Value: 0.01 USD Total Produced: 49,821,000 [?] Silver Content: 0% Numismatic Value: $3.00 to $60.00 Value: As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around $3.00, while one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $60 at auction. This price does not reference any standard coin grading scale. So when we say average, we mean in a similar condition to other coins issued in 1898, and mint state meaning it is certified MS+ by one of the top coin grading companies. Additional Info: This coin was designed by James Barton Longacre, Head Engraver at mint.

1898 Cent Indian Head

Type: Indian Head Penny Year: 1898 Mint Mark: No mint mark Face Value: 0.01 USD Total Produced: 49,821,000 [?] Silver Content: 0% Numismatic Value: $3.00 to $60.00 Value: As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around $3.00, while one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $60 at auction. This price does not reference any standard coin grading scale. So when we say average, we mean in a similar condition to other coins issued in 1898, and mint state meaning it is certified MS+ by one of the top coin grading companies. Additional Info: This coin was designed by James Barton Longacre, Head Engraver at mint.

1902 Cent Indian Head

Coin Highlights: Struck in 95% Copper and 5% Tin & Zinc. Designed by James B. Longacre. Obverse: Depicts a representation of Liberty wearing a headdress. Full "Liberty" with sharp details. Reverse: Features the words "ONE CENT" inside a wreath around the perimeter of the coin.

1902 Cent Indian Head

Coin Highlights: Struck in 95% Copper and 5% Tin & Zinc. Designed by James B. Longacre. Obverse: Depicts a representation of Liberty wearing a headdress. Full "Liberty" with sharp details. Reverse: Features the words "ONE CENT" inside a wreath around the perimeter of the coin.

1905 Cent Indian Head

The composition of Indian Head cents was changed to bronze during 1864, and a slightly sharper Indian Head portrait was created near the end of 1864 that included designer James B. Longacre’s initial L on the lower ribbon behind the neck.

1905 Cent Indian Head

The composition of Indian Head cents was changed to bronze during 1864, and a slightly sharper Indian Head portrait was created near the end of 1864 that included designer James B. Longacre’s initial L on the lower ribbon behind the neck.

1907 Cent Indian Head

Coin Highlights: Struck in 95% Copper and 5% Tin & Zinc. Designed by James B. Longacre. Obverse: Depicts a representation of Liberty wearing a headdress. Reverse: Features the words "ONE CENT" inside a wreath around the perimeter of the coin.

1907 Cent Indian Head

Coin Highlights: Struck in 95% Copper and 5% Tin & Zinc. Designed by James B. Longacre. Obverse: Depicts a representation of Liberty wearing a headdress. Reverse: Features the words "ONE CENT" inside a wreath around the perimeter of the coin.

1943 Penny Steel 35

Coin Highlights: Designed by Victor David Brenner. Individual coins come in protective packaging. Struck on Steel coated with Zinc. Mintage of 84,628,670 pieces. Obverse: Depicts a bust of Abraham Lincoln. Reverse: Displays two wheat ears and the denomination.

1943 Penny Steel 35

Coin Highlights: Designed by Victor David Brenner. Individual coins come in protective packaging. Struck on Steel coated with Zinc. Mintage of 84,628,670 pieces. Obverse: Depicts a bust of Abraham Lincoln. Reverse: Displays two wheat ears and the denomination.

1943 Penny Lincoln steel Proof, 68

Coin Highlights: Designed by Victor David Brenner. Individual coins come in protective packaging. Struck on Steel coated with Zinc. Mintage of 84,628,670 pieces. Obverse: Depicts a bust of Abraham Lincoln. Reverse: Displays two wheat ears and the denomination.

1943 Penny Lincoln steel Proof, 68

Coin Highlights: Designed by Victor David Brenner. Individual coins come in protective packaging. Struck on Steel coated with Zinc. Mintage of 84,628,670 pieces. Obverse: Depicts a bust of Abraham Lincoln. Reverse: Displays two wheat ears and the denomination.

1964 Half dollar Kenedy Silver 64

Coin Highlights: Contains .3617 oz of Silver. Designed by Frank Gasparro. Obverse: Depicts a bust of John F. Kennedy. Reverse: Displays a heraldic eagle holding a cluster of arrows and an olive branch. Mintage of 3,950,762 pieces.

1964 Half dollar Kenedy Silver 64

Coin Highlights: Contains .3617 oz of Silver. Designed by Frank Gasparro. Obverse: Depicts a bust of John F. Kennedy. Reverse: Displays a heraldic eagle holding a cluster of arrows and an olive branch. Mintage of 3,950,762 pieces.

1964 Half dollar Kenedy Silver 64

Coin Highlights: Contains .3617 oz of Silver. Designed by Frank Gasparro. Obverse: Depicts a bust of John F. Kennedy. Reverse: Displays a heraldic eagle holding a cluster of arrows and an olive branch. Mintage of 3,950,762 pieces.

1964 Half dollar Kenedy Silver 64

Coin Highlights: Contains .3617 oz of Silver. Designed by Frank Gasparro. Obverse: Depicts a bust of John F. Kennedy. Reverse: Displays a heraldic eagle holding a cluster of arrows and an olive branch. Mintage of 3,950,762 pieces.

1966 Half dollar

Coin Highlights: Contains .1479 oz of Silver. Designed by Frank Gasparro. Obverse: Depicts a bust of John F. Kennedy. Reverse: Displays a heraldic eagle holding a cluster of arrows and an olive branch.

1966 Half dollar

Coin Highlights: Contains .1479 oz of Silver. Designed by Frank Gasparro. Obverse: Depicts a bust of John F. Kennedy. Reverse: Displays a heraldic eagle holding a cluster of arrows and an olive branch.

1966 Half dollar

Coin Highlights: Contains .1479 oz of Silver. Designed by Frank Gasparro. Obverse: Depicts a bust of John F. Kennedy. Reverse: Displays a heraldic eagle holding a cluster of arrows and an olive branch.

1966 Half dollar

Coin Highlights: Contains .1479 oz of Silver. Designed by Frank Gasparro. Obverse: Depicts a bust of John F. Kennedy. Reverse: Displays a heraldic eagle holding a cluster of arrows and an olive branch.

1967 Half dollar

This Kennedy half dollar honors America’s 35th president, John F. Kennedy. The obverse designed by Gilroy Roberts features a left-facing portrait of Kennedy, while Frank Gasparro’s reverse displays the presidential coat of arms.

1967 Half dollar

This Kennedy half dollar honors America’s 35th president, John F. Kennedy. The obverse designed by Gilroy Roberts features a left-facing portrait of Kennedy, while Frank Gasparro’s reverse displays the presidential coat of arms.

1967 Half dollar

This Kennedy half dollar honors America’s 35th president, John F. Kennedy. The obverse designed by Gilroy Roberts features a left-facing portrait of Kennedy, while Frank Gasparro’s reverse displays the presidential coat of arms.

1967 Half dollar

This Kennedy half dollar honors America’s 35th president, John F. Kennedy. The obverse designed by Gilroy Roberts features a left-facing portrait of Kennedy, while Frank Gasparro’s reverse displays the presidential coat of arms.

1968 Half dollar

Coin Highlights: Contains .1479 oz of Silver. Designed by Frank Gasparro. Obverse: Depicts a bust of John F. Kennedy. Reverse: Displays a heraldic eagle holding a cluster of arrows and an olive branch.

1968 Half dollar

Coin Highlights: Contains .1479 oz of Silver. Designed by Frank Gasparro. Obverse: Depicts a bust of John F. Kennedy. Reverse: Displays a heraldic eagle holding a cluster of arrows and an olive branch.

1969 Half dollar

This Kennedy half dollar honors America’s 35th president, John F. Kennedy. The obverse designed by Gilroy Roberts features a left-facing portrait of Kennedy, while Frank Gasparro’s reverse displays the presidential coat of arms.

1969 Half dollar

This Kennedy half dollar honors America’s 35th president, John F. Kennedy. The obverse designed by Gilroy Roberts features a left-facing portrait of Kennedy, while Frank Gasparro’s reverse displays the presidential coat of arms.

1971 Dollar

First year of issue. The Eisenhower Dollar, aka the Ike Dollar, was the first dollar minted after the Peace Dollar that was intended for circulation. The Ike Dollar commemorates the great accomplishments of General/President Dwight D. Eisenhower and the success of the Apollo XI moon landing mission. Coin Highlights: Contains .3161 oz. of Silver. Obverse: Features a striking profile of President Dwight D. Eisenhower facing left with the legend of “LIBERTY” above his head. Reverse: Reflects the design of the Apollo XI’s insignia. Depicted is an eagle flying over the surface of the moon with an olive branch firmly grasped in his claws with a small planet earth turned so that North America can be seen. This issue features the mint mark “D” for the Denver Mint just above the date.

1971 Dollar

First year of issue. The Eisenhower Dollar, aka the Ike Dollar, was the first dollar minted after the Peace Dollar that was intended for circulation. The Ike Dollar commemorates the great accomplishments of General/President Dwight D. Eisenhower and the success of the Apollo XI moon landing mission. Coin Highlights: Contains .3161 oz. of Silver. Obverse: Features a striking profile of President Dwight D. Eisenhower facing left with the legend of “LIBERTY” above his head. Reverse: Reflects the design of the Apollo XI’s insignia. Depicted is an eagle flying over the surface of the moon with an olive branch firmly grasped in his claws with a small planet earth turned so that North America can be seen. This issue features the mint mark “D” for the Denver Mint just above the date.

1974 Dollar

The Eisenhower Dollar, aka the Ike Dollar, was the first dollar minted after the Peace Dollar that was intended for circulation. The Ike Dollar commemorates the great accomplishments of General/President Dwight D. Eisenhower and the success of the Apollo XI moon landing mission. Coin Highlights: Contains .3161 oz. of Silver. Obverse: Features a striking profile of General/President Dwight David Eisenhower facing left with the legend of “LIBERTY” above his head. Underneath his chin is the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST”. Reverse: Reflects the design of the Apollo XI’s insignia. Depicted is an eagle flying over the surface of the moon with an olive branch firmly grasped in his claws with a small planet earth turned so that North America can be seen. This issue features the mint mark “D” for the San Denver Mint just above the date.

1974 Dollar

The Eisenhower Dollar, aka the Ike Dollar, was the first dollar minted after the Peace Dollar that was intended for circulation. The Ike Dollar commemorates the great accomplishments of General/President Dwight D. Eisenhower and the success of the Apollo XI moon landing mission. Coin Highlights: Contains .3161 oz. of Silver. Obverse: Features a striking profile of General/President Dwight David Eisenhower facing left with the legend of “LIBERTY” above his head. Underneath his chin is the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST”. Reverse: Reflects the design of the Apollo XI’s insignia. Depicted is an eagle flying over the surface of the moon with an olive branch firmly grasped in his claws with a small planet earth turned so that North America can be seen. This issue features the mint mark “D” for the San Denver Mint just above the date.

1976 $2.00

Atlanta, Ga. Postmarked

1976 $2.00

Atlanta, Ga. Postmarked

1976 Half dollar

Coin Highlights: Contains Copper/Nickel bonded to an inner core of pure Copper. Obverse: Designed by Gilroy Roberts depicting a bust of John F. Kennedy. Reverse: Designed by Frank Gasparro depicting a heraldic eagle holding a cluster of arrows and an olive branch.

1976 Half dollar

Coin Highlights: Contains Copper/Nickel bonded to an inner core of pure Copper. Obverse: Designed by Gilroy Roberts depicting a bust of John F. Kennedy. Reverse: Designed by Frank Gasparro depicting a heraldic eagle holding a cluster of arrows and an olive branch.

1976 Half Dollar 60

The standard 1776-1976 Kennedy half dollars are made of a clad composition that contains copper and nickel. Silver clad half dollars and silver clad proof half dollars were also minted and they sell for more money. This coin has a special design on the reverse side of the coin to celebrate the Bicentennial of the United States. The bicentennial marks the 200th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The reverse side of the coin features an image of Independence Hall in Philadelphia along with the motto "200 YEARS OF FREEDOM". The obverse side of the coin features the same design as other Kennedy half dollars. The US minted the 1776-1976 half dollar with no mint mark and also the 1776-1976 D half dollar, 1776-1976 S proof half dollar, 1776-1976 S silver half dollar, and 1776-1976 S silver proof half dollar.

1976 Half Dollar 60

The standard 1776-1976 Kennedy half dollars are made of a clad composition that contains copper and nickel. Silver clad half dollars and silver clad proof half dollars were also minted and they sell for more money. This coin has a special design on the reverse side of the coin to celebrate the Bicentennial of the United States. The bicentennial marks the 200th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The reverse side of the coin features an image of Independence Hall in Philadelphia along with the motto "200 YEARS OF FREEDOM". The obverse side of the coin features the same design as other Kennedy half dollars. The US minted the 1776-1976 half dollar with no mint mark and also the 1776-1976 D half dollar, 1776-1976 S proof half dollar, 1776-1976 S silver half dollar, and 1776-1976 S silver proof half dollar.

1983 Dollar Silver Proof

1983-D Olympic $1 NGC MS69 - Modern Commemorative Silver Dollar This 1983 Olympics silver dollar, issued to commemorate the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympic Games, has Elizabeth Jones written all over it. She designed this 1983 dated coin during her tenure as Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint. The obverse features, among other elements, a Greek discus thrower as inspired by the work of ancient Athenian sculptor, Myron. It comes in the form of a trio of staggered images – an attempt by Elizabeth Jones to simulate movement. The reverse, which carries the initials “EJ” and “JM,” features part of a Bald Eagle – a collaboration between Jones and John Mercanti. This 1983 commemorative silver dollar carries the “D” Mint mark of the US Mint facility at Denver. It comes in top grade, yet it is a very affordable option. This silver coin carries the work of two numismatic greats – Elizabeth Jones and John Mercanti. Its silver content creates a protective value floor beyond the ups and downs of the numismatic market. Buy this coin from MCM and save! This 1983-D Olympics Commemorative Silver Dollar NGC MS69 is proudly minted by the U.S. Mint. The United States Mint was founded in 1792 and manufactures circulating, collectible, and bullion coinage.

1983 Dollar Silver Proof

1983-D Olympic $1 NGC MS69 - Modern Commemorative Silver Dollar This 1983 Olympics silver dollar, issued to commemorate the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympic Games, has Elizabeth Jones written all over it. She designed this 1983 dated coin during her tenure as Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint. The obverse features, among other elements, a Greek discus thrower as inspired by the work of ancient Athenian sculptor, Myron. It comes in the form of a trio of staggered images – an attempt by Elizabeth Jones to simulate movement. The reverse, which carries the initials “EJ” and “JM,” features part of a Bald Eagle – a collaboration between Jones and John Mercanti. This 1983 commemorative silver dollar carries the “D” Mint mark of the US Mint facility at Denver. It comes in top grade, yet it is a very affordable option. This silver coin carries the work of two numismatic greats – Elizabeth Jones and John Mercanti. Its silver content creates a protective value floor beyond the ups and downs of the numismatic market. Buy this coin from MCM and save! This 1983-D Olympics Commemorative Silver Dollar NGC MS69 is proudly minted by the U.S. Mint. The United States Mint was founded in 1792 and manufactures circulating, collectible, and bullion coinage.

1984 Dollar S mint mark Proof

The Summer Olympic Games of 1984 were held in Los Angeles, California. This 1984-P Olympic Silver Dollar is the second coin issued by the U.S. Mint in honor of the worldwide sporting event. The obverse imagery depicting two headless figures on the Olympic Gateway, replicating the arched entrance of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum designed by sculptor Robert Graham, is among the most controversial of all U.S. modern commemorative coin designs. The distinctive coin was struck at the Philadelphia Mint from 0.7736 Troy oz. of .900 fine silver, with a reported mintage of 217,954. Imagery by Robert Graham, Designer of the Olympic Gateway Graham's Olympic Gateway is depicted on the obverse, featuring the two headless sculptures on either side of an Olympic flame on a lintel. Inscriptions include "LIBERTY," "IN GOD WE TRUST," "LOS ANGELES," "XXIII OLYMPIAD" and "1984." The reverse illustrates a majestic bald eagle holding an olive branch, standing on a stone with "E PLURIBUS UNUM," "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "ONE DOLLAR" inscribed above.

1984 Dollar S mint mark Proof

The Summer Olympic Games of 1984 were held in Los Angeles, California. This 1984-P Olympic Silver Dollar is the second coin issued by the U.S. Mint in honor of the worldwide sporting event. The obverse imagery depicting two headless figures on the Olympic Gateway, replicating the arched entrance of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum designed by sculptor Robert Graham, is among the most controversial of all U.S. modern commemorative coin designs. The distinctive coin was struck at the Philadelphia Mint from 0.7736 Troy oz. of .900 fine silver, with a reported mintage of 217,954. Imagery by Robert Graham, Designer of the Olympic Gateway Graham's Olympic Gateway is depicted on the obverse, featuring the two headless sculptures on either side of an Olympic flame on a lintel. Inscriptions include "LIBERTY," "IN GOD WE TRUST," "LOS ANGELES," "XXIII OLYMPIAD" and "1984." The reverse illustrates a majestic bald eagle holding an olive branch, standing on a stone with "E PLURIBUS UNUM," "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "ONE DOLLAR" inscribed above.

1984 Dollar Silver Proof

The Summer Olympic Games of 1984 were held in Los Angeles, California. This 1984-P Olympic Silver Dollar is the second coin issued by the U.S. Mint in honor of the worldwide sporting event. The obverse imagery depicting two headless figures on the Olympic Gateway, replicating the arched entrance of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum designed by sculptor Robert Graham, is among the most controversial of all U.S. modern commemorative coin designs. The distinctive coin was struck at the Philadelphia Mint from 0.7736 Troy oz. of .900 fine silver, with a reported mintage of 217,954. Imagery by Robert Graham, Designer of the Olympic Gateway Graham's Olympic Gateway is depicted on the obverse, featuring the two headless sculptures on either side of an Olympic flame on a lintel. Inscriptions include "LIBERTY," "IN GOD WE TRUST," "LOS ANGELES," "XXIII OLYMPIAD" and "1984." The reverse illustrates a majestic bald eagle holding an olive branch, standing on a stone with "E PLURIBUS UNUM," "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "ONE DOLLAR" inscribed above.

1984 Dollar Silver Proof

The Summer Olympic Games of 1984 were held in Los Angeles, California. This 1984-P Olympic Silver Dollar is the second coin issued by the U.S. Mint in honor of the worldwide sporting event. The obverse imagery depicting two headless figures on the Olympic Gateway, replicating the arched entrance of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum designed by sculptor Robert Graham, is among the most controversial of all U.S. modern commemorative coin designs. The distinctive coin was struck at the Philadelphia Mint from 0.7736 Troy oz. of .900 fine silver, with a reported mintage of 217,954. Imagery by Robert Graham, Designer of the Olympic Gateway Graham's Olympic Gateway is depicted on the obverse, featuring the two headless sculptures on either side of an Olympic flame on a lintel. Inscriptions include "LIBERTY," "IN GOD WE TRUST," "LOS ANGELES," "XXIII OLYMPIAD" and "1984." The reverse illustrates a majestic bald eagle holding an olive branch, standing on a stone with "E PLURIBUS UNUM," "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "ONE DOLLAR" inscribed above.

1995 Liberty Dollar silver Proof

The 1995 Olympic Gymnastics Silver Dollar was issued as part of an ambitious range of commemorative coins issued for the XXVI Olympiad Summer Games held in Atlanta, Georgia. There were a total of 16 different coin designs issued from 1995 to 1996 to commemorate the event. The obverse of the Gymnastics Silver Dollar was designed by James C. Sharpe. The obverse inscriptions include “Liberty” the date “1995”, and “In God We Trust” with the USA Olympics logo. The reverse of the coin features a design used in common for all of the 1995 Olympic Silver Dollars issued. This portrays the clasped hands of two athletes as designed by William Krawczewicz and modeled by T. James Ferrell. The inscriptions read “United States of America”, “E Pluribus Unum”, “Atlanta” and “One Dollar”. Above the hands is a modern rendition of the Olympic torch. The 1995 Gymnastics Silver Dollar was produced in uncirculated version at the Denver Mint and proof version at the Philadelphia Mint. Coins were sold individually or as a part of several different multi-coin sets. The maximum authorized mintage was 750,000 coins. Actual sales numbered 42,497 uncirculated coins and 182,676 proof coins. These relatively low sales figures eventually caused the coins to appreciate on the secondary market. Coin Specifications Designer: James C. Sharpe (obverse), William Krawczewicz (reverse) Weight: 26.7300 g Composition: 90% Silver (0.7736 ounces of silver) Diameter: 38.1 mm Maximum Authorized Mintage: 750,000 1995-D Uncirculated Gymnastics Silver Dollar Pre-Issue Price: $27.95 Regular Price: $31.95 Final Mintage: 42,497 1995-P Proof Gymnastics Silver Dollar Pre-Issue Price: $30.95 Regular Price: $34.95 Final Mintage: 182,676

1996 Half dollar silver Proof

1996 Atlanta Olympics coin

1996 Half dollar silver Proof

1996 Atlanta Olympics coin

2000 Dollar Sacagawea

This is the first U.S. coin struck for circulation to depict a child, first to honor an actual Native American, and only the second ever to honor an actual woman. The first woman to be featured on a U.S. coin was Queen Isabella of Spain, who was honored on a quarter released in 1893 for the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Susan B. Anthony was the first woman to be featured on a circulating U.S. coin; the silver dollar with her image on it was released in 1979. (A dollar coin featuring Sacagawea, the Shoshone woman who helped Lewis and Clark across the plains, was produced from 2000 to 2008.) Mint: Philadelphia Year: 2000

2000 Dollar Sacagawea

This is the first U.S. coin struck for circulation to depict a child, first to honor an actual Native American, and only the second ever to honor an actual woman. The first woman to be featured on a U.S. coin was Queen Isabella of Spain, who was honored on a quarter released in 1893 for the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Susan B. Anthony was the first woman to be featured on a circulating U.S. coin; the silver dollar with her image on it was released in 1979. (A dollar coin featuring Sacagawea, the Shoshone woman who helped Lewis and Clark across the plains, was produced from 2000 to 2008.) Mint: Philadelphia Year: 2000

2007 Dollar Thomas Jefferson Presidential

The dollar coin has a common reverse (tails side) design featuring a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty. This coin features large, dramatic artwork, as well as edge-incused inscriptions of the year of minting or issuance, E PLURIBUS UNUM and the mint mark. IN GOD WE TRUST appears on the face of the coin.

2007 Dollar Thomas Jefferson Presidential

The dollar coin has a common reverse (tails side) design featuring a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty. This coin features large, dramatic artwork, as well as edge-incused inscriptions of the year of minting or issuance, E PLURIBUS UNUM and the mint mark. IN GOD WE TRUST appears on the face of the coin.

2007 Dollar George Washington Presidential

The dollar coin has a common reverse (tails side) design featuring a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty. This coin features large, dramatic artwork, as well as edge-incused inscriptions of the year of minting or issuance, E PLURIBUS UNUM and the mint mark. IN GOD WE TRUST appears on the face of the coin.

2007 Dollar George Washington Presidential

The dollar coin has a common reverse (tails side) design featuring a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty. This coin features large, dramatic artwork, as well as edge-incused inscriptions of the year of minting or issuance, E PLURIBUS UNUM and the mint mark. IN GOD WE TRUST appears on the face of the coin.

2007 Dollar James Madison Presidential

The dollar coin has a common reverse (tails side) design featuring a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty. This coin features large, dramatic artwork, as well as edge-incused inscriptions of the year of minting or issuance, E PLURIBUS UNUM and the mint mark. IN GOD WE TRUST appears on the face of the coin.

2007 Dollar James Madison Presidential

The dollar coin has a common reverse (tails side) design featuring a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty. This coin features large, dramatic artwork, as well as edge-incused inscriptions of the year of minting or issuance, E PLURIBUS UNUM and the mint mark. IN GOD WE TRUST appears on the face of the coin.

2009 Dollar William Henry Harrison Presidential

The dollar coin has a common reverse (tails side) design featuring a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty. This coin features large, dramatic artwork, as well as edge-incused inscriptions of the year of minting or issuance, E PLURIBUS UNUM and the mint mark. IN GOD WE TRUST appears on the face of the coin.

2009 Dollar William Henry Harrison Presidential

The dollar coin has a common reverse (tails side) design featuring a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty. This coin features large, dramatic artwork, as well as edge-incused inscriptions of the year of minting or issuance, E PLURIBUS UNUM and the mint mark. IN GOD WE TRUST appears on the face of the coin.

2010 Dollar Sacagawea

“D" Mint issue of the 2010 golden dollar depicting Sacagawea on the obverse, and featuring a new one-year-only reverse design honoring Native American contributions. Denver Mint issue One-year-only reverse features Hiawatha Belt and 5 arrows for the Iroquois Confederation and its Great Law of Peace – on which portions of the U.S. Constitution are based Obverse depicts Lewis and Clark's young Shoshone guide Sacagawea and her child

2010 Dollar Sacagawea

“D" Mint issue of the 2010 golden dollar depicting Sacagawea on the obverse, and featuring a new one-year-only reverse design honoring Native American contributions. Denver Mint issue One-year-only reverse features Hiawatha Belt and 5 arrows for the Iroquois Confederation and its Great Law of Peace – on which portions of the U.S. Constitution are based Obverse depicts Lewis and Clark's young Shoshone guide Sacagawea and her child