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Five Dollar - Gold Liberty 1907

Five Dollar - Gold Liberty 1907

The Liberty Half Eagle holds the distinction of being the only coin of any type or denomination to be struck at all seven mints. During the Civil War, widespread gold hoarding led the US government to significantly reduce the mintages of these coins, making issues from that era particularly rare. The Half Eagle depicts the world-famous crowned image of Liberty on the obverse, and on the reverse, a majestic bald eagle with a sheild over its breast, perched on an olive branch and holding three arrows.Limitation: N/AMaterial: gold .2419 troy oz.Weight: .26875 troy oz.Issue year: 1907Diameter: 21mmQuality: extremely fineCountry: USAFace value: 5 DollarsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.


 
 
Peace Silver-Dollar - 1935

Peace Silver-Dollar - 1935

Following the war, there was widespread sentiment for issuance of a coin that would celebrate and commemorate the restoration of peace. The American Numismatic Association played a key role in fostering this proposal. At the same time, the U.S. Mint found itself facing the need to start producing millions of silver dollars. That need grew out of the Pittman Act, a law enacted in 1918 at the urging of, and clearly benefiting, silver-mining interests. The aesthetically pleasing "Peace" Silver Dollars are a beloved symbol of U.S. coin history and have long been a very popular item with coin collectors. It is the last dollar coin minted for general circulation with a silver content of 90%. Future silver dollars would be minted with a considerably lower silver content. Accordingly, many collectors treasure the Peace Dollar as the last "true" silver dollar. Now, through AMERICAN MINT, you can own this beautiful 14-coin set, featuring one Peace Dollar from every year of minting (1921-1935). Your coins come in a handy booklet filled with interesting facts. Order your set today!Limitation: 1,964,000Material: .900 silver .100 copperWeight: 26.73 gIssue year: 1935-SDiameter: 38.1 mmQuality: extra fineCountry: USAFace value: 1 DollarUp to 5 items per customer


 
 
1$ Gold Liberty Head (1849-1854)

1$ Gold Liberty Head (1849-1854)

Here is a fantastic and very detailed Liberty Head Gold Dollar (also known as the type One Gold Dollar) coin. The design of these coins was altered in 1907 to the Indian-head and Saint-Gaudens motifs. These coins remained in circulation until the Great Depression in 1933 when most gold coins were recalled by the government and melted down. Many gold coins therefore disappeared, contributing to their rarity today. Many collectors have at least one or more gold coins in their collection. This coin is not only flawless but also profitable.Limitation: N/AMaterial: .900 gold; .100 copperWeight: 1.672 gramsIssue year: 1849 -1854Diameter: 13 mmQuality: very fineCountry: USAFace value: 1 DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.


 
 
King Azes Ancient Silver Coin

King Azes Ancient Silver Coin

The silver drachmas of the powerful Bactrian ruler Azes II were in circulation during the life of Christ. With the Greek script "King of Kings" and an Indian legend, they are among the first bilingual coins that were ever minted. It is possible that the great Azes himself was one of the three Magi who came to Bethlehem in order to pay homage to baby Jesus.Limitation: N/AMaterial: SilverWeight: approx. 4gIssue year: 57 BC - 5 ADDiameter: 13-16 mmQuality: fineCountry: BactriaFace value: DrachmaCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.


 
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Titanic

Titanic

When the Titanic left Southhampton, England on her maiden voyage onApril 10, 1912, the vessel was the largest and most luxurious ocean liner ever built. Just before midnight on April 14, the ship struck a massive iceberg, ripping through its hull. Within three hours, the Titanic, deemed unsinkable, had slipped into the cold, dark waters of the North Atlantic. Of the 2,200 passengers and crew on board, only 705 survived, making this one of the worst disasters in maritime history.Limitation: 5 minting daysMaterial: Copper-nickelWeight: 11,5 gramsIssue year: 1998Diameter: 30 mm (Approx. 1.2 in.)Quality: ProofObverse: TitanicReverse: Mariner with steering wheelCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.


 
 
Gettysburg - Ten Dollars

Gettysburg - Ten Dollars

July 1, 1863 began one of the most important events in American History. This was the day the Union and Confederate armies collided just outside the previously anonymous Pennsylvania town of Gettysburg. The 3 day battle was crucial to the outcome of the Civil War . . . and the future of the United States. Each year, 1.5 million visitors learn about the Battle of Gettysburg, the Civil War, the tools and weapons used, and the soldiers who served in that great conflict.Now you can own this remarkable commemorative coin featuring Major General George G. Meade and General Robert E. Lee.Limitation: 20,000 PiecesMaterial: .585 GoldWeight: 0.5 gramsDiameter: 11 mm (Approx. .5 inchIssue year: 2001Quality: ProofCountry: LiberiaFace value: 10 DollarsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.


 
 
Maple Leaf - 2007

Maple Leaf - 2007

The concept of the one ounce bullion coin was to provide an attractive design, made to appeal to collectors. Starting in 2004, a new portrait of the Queen was available. The obverse carries the portrait of the bust of Queen Elizabeth II while the reverse has the National symbol of a Maple Leaf.Limitation: OpenMaterial: .999 SilverWeight: 31.1 gramIssue year: 2007Diameter: 38 mmQuality: Brilliant uncirculatedCountry: CanadaFace value: 5 DollarsCustomer can only order 1 pcs.


 
 
Declaration of Independence

Declaration of Independence

Written primarily by Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and John Adams, the Declaration of Independence was ap- proved by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. In the document, the colonists proclaimed their freedom from British rule. Independence Day was first observed on July 8, 1776 when the Declaration of Independence was read aloud in Philadelphia. In 1941, it was declared a legal holiday. The Fourth of July is traditionally celebrated with parades, pageants, patriotic speeches, and fireworks displays.Limitation: 50,000 piecesMaterial: copper-nickelWeight: 14.6 gramsIssue year: 2000Diameter: 33 mm (Approx. 1.3 in.)Quality: Brilliant uncirculatedCountry: LiberiaFace value: 5 DollarsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.


 
 
Gold-Plated Eisenhower Dollar

Gold-Plated Eisenhower Dollar

The first dollar coin to be issued in the United States since 1935, the Eisenhower Dollar was minted from 1971 - 1978. The coin´s obverse honors Dwight David Eisenhower, legendary war hero and America´s 34th president. The reverse features an eagle landing on the moon, paying tribute to man´s first moon landing. Now, the master craftsmen at American Mint have plated these genuine Eisenhower Dollar coins in glistening 24-kt. gold.Limitation: UnknownMaterial: Gold-platedWeight: 22.68 gramsIssue year: 1971-1978Diameter: 38 mm (Approx. 1.5 in.)Quality: Very FineCountry: United StatesFace value: 1 DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.


 
 
America´s Greatest Symbols

America´s Greatest Symbols

The American bald eagle and the American flag: two symbols which embody all that America holds dear. The bald eagle, adopted by Congress as our national symbol in 1782, has since symbolized America’sstrong sense of pride and freedom. The flag, throughout its 230-year evolution, has represented ourcountry’s unity and strength. Together, these symbols evoke patriotism within the hearts of all Americans who cherish the unalienable rights for which they stand -- Freedom, Liberty and Justice for All.Limitation: 50,000Material: copper/nickelWeight: 1 oz.Issue year: 2006Diameter: 40 mmQuality: BUCountry: LiberiaFace value: 5 DollarsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.


 
 
 

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