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2004-S Peace Medal
Mintage:
Circulation strikes: 0
Proofs: 2,965,422
Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial
Rev: Jefferson era peace medal design: two clasped hands, pipe and hatchet
Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel
Diameter: 21.2 mm
Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams)
Edge: Plain
In the Spring of 2004 the U.S. Mint replaced the reverse with a design commemorating the Louisiana Purchase. In 1803, as president, Thomas Jefferson purchased that huge territory from Napoleon. This new reverse shows an European American shaking hands with a Native American. Above that an axe is crossed with a peace pipe.
2004-S Peace Medal
Mintage:
Circulation strikes: 0
Proofs: 2,965,422
Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial
Rev: Jefferson era peace medal design: two clasped hands, pipe and hatchet
Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel
Diameter: 21.2 mm
Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams)
Edge: Plain
In the Spring of 2004 the U.S. Mint replaced the reverse with a design commemorating the Louisiana Purchase. In 1803, as president, Thomas Jefferson purchased that huge territory from Napoleon. This new reverse shows an European American shaking hands with a Native American. Above that an axe is crossed with a peace pipe.
2004-S Peace Medal
Mintage:
Circulation strikes: 0
Proofs: 2,965,422
Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial
Rev: Jefferson era peace medal design: two clasped hands, pipe and hatchet
Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel
Diameter: 21.2 mm
Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams)
Edge: Plain
In the Spring of 2004 the U.S. Mint replaced the reverse with a design commemorating the Louisiana Purchase. In 1803, as president, Thomas Jefferson purchased that huge territory from Napoleon. This new reverse shows an European American shaking hands with a Native American. Above that an axe is crossed with a peace pipe.
2004-S Peace Medal
Mintage:
Circulation strikes: 0
Proofs: 2,965,422
Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial
Rev: Jefferson era peace medal design: two clasped hands, pipe and hatchet
Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel
Diameter: 21.2 mm
Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams)
Edge: Plain
In the Spring of 2004 the U.S. Mint replaced the reverse with a design commemorating the Louisiana Purchase. In 1803, as president, Thomas Jefferson purchased that huge territory from Napoleon. This new reverse shows an European American shaking hands with a Native American. Above that an axe is crossed with a peace pipe.
2004-S Keel Boat Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,965,422 Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Rev: Lewis and Clark's Keelboat Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Fall of 2004 the reverse was replaced again. The Keel Boat reverse commemorates the Lewis and Clark expedition. They were authorized by Jefferson to explore the territory acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. The Keel Boats were used to travel up the Missouri river. It was on this journey that Lewis and Clark met up with Sacagawea, another important figure for US coins.
2004-S Keel Boat Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,965,422 Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Rev: Lewis and Clark's Keelboat Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Fall of 2004 the reverse was replaced again. The Keel Boat reverse commemorates the Lewis and Clark expedition. They were authorized by Jefferson to explore the territory acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. The Keel Boats were used to travel up the Missouri river. It was on this journey that Lewis and Clark met up with Sacagawea, another important figure for US coins.
2004-S Keel Boat Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,965,422 Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Rev: Lewis and Clark's Keelboat Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Fall of 2004 the reverse was replaced again. The Keel Boat reverse commemorates the Lewis and Clark expedition. They were authorized by Jefferson to explore the territory acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. The Keel Boats were used to travel up the Missouri river. It was on this journey that Lewis and Clark met up with Sacagawea, another important figure for US coins.
2004-S Keel Boat Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,965,422 Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Rev: Lewis and Clark's Keelboat Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Fall of 2004 the reverse was replaced again. The Keel Boat reverse commemorates the Lewis and Clark expedition. They were authorized by Jefferson to explore the territory acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. The Keel Boats were used to travel up the Missouri river. It was on this journey that Lewis and Clark met up with Sacagawea, another important figure for US coins.
2005-S Western Waters Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,654,229 Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Subject: Ocean in View!, oh the joy! Obv: Jefferson, large profile Rev: Pacific coastline Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Fall of 2005 the reverse depicts the Ocean View as Lewis and Clark might have seen it when they arrived on the West Coast of the U.S.
2005-S Western Waters Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,654,229 Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Subject: Ocean in View!, oh the joy! Obv: Jefferson, large profile Rev: Pacific coastline Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Fall of 2005 the reverse depicts the Ocean View as Lewis and Clark might have seen it when they arrived on the West Coast of the U.S.
2005-S Western Waters Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,654,229 Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Subject: Ocean in View!, oh the joy! Obv: Jefferson, large profile Rev: Pacific coastline Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Fall of 2005 the reverse depicts the Ocean View as Lewis and Clark might have seen it when they arrived on the West Coast of the U.S.
2005-S Western Waters Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,654,229 Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Subject: Ocean in View!, oh the joy! Obv: Jefferson, large profile Rev: Pacific coastline Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Fall of 2005 the reverse depicts the Ocean View as Lewis and Clark might have seen it when they arrived on the West Coast of the U.S.