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1907-D Gold $5 Liberty MS67 { PCGS-3 } (Sep'2007) - Finest Known 1/0 - An interesting variety, the mintmark is punched far to the left of center, centered below the first talon in the eagle's claw left of the feather tip, and leaning sharply to the left as well. This top-pop specimen is an amazing premium quality gem. Both sides have pristine surfaces with highly lustrous mint frost and rich yellow luster. Coined in the second year of Denver Mint production and representing excellent quality control for such a young facility.
1907-D Gold $5 Liberty MS67 { PCGS-3 } (Sep'2007) - Finest Known 1/0 - An interesting variety, the mintmark is punched far to the left of center, centered below the first talon in the eagle's claw left of the feather tip, and leaning sharply to the left as well. This top-pop specimen is an amazing premium quality gem. Both sides have pristine surfaces with highly lustrous mint frost and rich yellow luster. Coined in the second year of Denver Mint production and representing excellent quality control for such a young facility.
1907-D Gold $5 Liberty MS67 { PCGS-3 } (Sep'2007) - Finest Known 1/0 - An interesting variety, the mintmark is punched far to the left of center, centered below the first talon in the eagle's claw left of the feather tip, and leaning sharply to the left as well. This top-pop specimen is an amazing premium quality gem. Both sides have pristine surfaces with highly lustrous mint frost and rich yellow luster. Coined in the second year of Denver Mint production and representing excellent quality control for such a young facility.
1982-S Silver Half Dollar PR70DCAM: Washington { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2008) Mintage: 4,894,044 (proof) Untoned with deeply reflective silver fields; Heavily frosted devices grace this first of the modern commemorative coins, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of George Washington. Our first president is shown in uniform riding a horse. The reverse features his home at Mount Vernon and a miniature heraldic eagle just above the denomination.
1982-S Silver Half Dollar PR70DCAM: Washington { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2008) Mintage: 4,894,044 (proof) Untoned with deeply reflective silver fields; Heavily frosted devices grace this first of the modern commemorative coins, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of George Washington. Our first president is shown in uniform riding a horse. The reverse features his home at Mount Vernon and a miniature heraldic eagle just above the denomination.
1982-S Silver Half Dollar PR70DCAM: Washington { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2008) Mintage: 4,894,044 (proof) Untoned with deeply reflective silver fields; Heavily frosted devices grace this first of the modern commemorative coins, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of George Washington. Our first president is shown in uniform riding a horse. The reverse features his home at Mount Vernon and a miniature heraldic eagle just above the denomination.
1992-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Columbus { PCGS-3 } (May'2005) Mintage: 79,730 (proof) Great color, great cameo contrast, great design are perfectly combined for this piece honoring the quincentenary of Christopher Columbus' discovery of the New World. This was the coin that started my quest for perfection in this series: simply a beautiful design flawlessly rendered and magnificent in its highly frosted devices and infinitely reflective mirrors.
1992-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Columbus { PCGS-3 } (May'2005) Mintage: 79,730 (proof) Great color, great cameo contrast, great design are perfectly combined for this piece honoring the quincentenary of Christopher Columbus' discovery of the New World. This was the coin that started my quest for perfection in this series: simply a beautiful design flawlessly rendered and magnificent in its highly frosted devices and infinitely reflective mirrors.
1992-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Columbus { PCGS-3 } (May'2005) Mintage: 79,730 (proof) Great color, great cameo contrast, great design are perfectly combined for this piece honoring the quincentenary of Christopher Columbus' discovery of the New World. This was the coin that started my quest for perfection in this series: simply a beautiful design flawlessly rendered and magnificent in its highly frosted devices and infinitely reflective mirrors.
2007-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Desegregation { PCGS-3 } (Nov'2007) Mintage: 124,618 (proof) Featuring the "Little Rock Nine", legs and feet of the students, accompanied by an armed United States soldier, walking to school. The reverse shows the Little Rock Central High School they attended. Perfect heavily frosted devices are bordered by equally perfect multiply reflective mirrors.
2007-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Desegregation { PCGS-3 } (Nov'2007) Mintage: 124,618 (proof) Featuring the "Little Rock Nine", legs and feet of the students, accompanied by an armed United States soldier, walking to school. The reverse shows the Little Rock Central High School they attended. Perfect heavily frosted devices are bordered by equally perfect multiply reflective mirrors.
2007-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Desegregation { PCGS-3 } (Nov'2007) Mintage: 124,618 (proof) Featuring the "Little Rock Nine", legs and feet of the students, accompanied by an armed United States soldier, walking to school. The reverse shows the Little Rock Central High School they attended. Perfect heavily frosted devices are bordered by equally perfect multiply reflective mirrors.
1987-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Constitution { PCGS-3 } (May'2005) Mintage: 651,659 (proof) Perfection in design and production. From the modernistic eagle on the obverse rendered in perfect cameo relief to the simply stated quill over black mirrors, and the words "We The People..." As with the silver dollar, tradition is again broken with no eagle appearing on the reverse. The frosted devices pop to life against the shimmering pools of reflected images captured in this gems perfect fields.
1987-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Constitution { PCGS-3 } (May'2005) Mintage: 651,659 (proof) Perfection in design and production. From the modernistic eagle on the obverse rendered in perfect cameo relief to the simply stated quill over black mirrors, and the words "We The People..." As with the silver dollar, tradition is again broken with no eagle appearing on the reverse. The frosted devices pop to life against the shimmering pools of reflected images captured in this gems perfect fields.
2007-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jamestown { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2007) Mintage: 47,050 (proof) Great cameo contrast and flawless mirrors offer stunning eye appeal on this perfect gem commemorating Capt. John Smith greeting an American Indian carrying a bag of corn. On the reverse is the Jamestown Memorial Church, the only remaining original structure from Jamestown 400 years earlier.
2007-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jamestown { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2007) Mintage: 47,050 (proof) Great cameo contrast and flawless mirrors offer stunning eye appeal on this perfect gem commemorating Capt. John Smith greeting an American Indian carrying a bag of corn. On the reverse is the Jamestown Memorial Church, the only remaining original structure from Jamestown 400 years earlier.
2007-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jamestown { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2007) Mintage: 47,050 (proof) Great cameo contrast and flawless mirrors offer stunning eye appeal on this perfect gem commemorating Capt. John Smith greeting an American Indian carrying a bag of corn. On the reverse is the Jamestown Memorial Church, the only remaining original structure from Jamestown 400 years earlier.
2007-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jamestown { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2007) Mintage: 47,050 (proof) Great cameo contrast and flawless mirrors offer stunning eye appeal on this perfect gem commemorating Capt. John Smith greeting an American Indian carrying a bag of corn. On the reverse is the Jamestown Memorial Church, the only remaining original structure from Jamestown 400 years earlier.
2007-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jamestown { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2007) Mintage: 47,050 (proof) Great cameo contrast and flawless mirrors offer stunning eye appeal on this perfect gem commemorating Capt. John Smith greeting an American Indian carrying a bag of corn. On the reverse is the Jamestown Memorial Church, the only remaining original structure from Jamestown 400 years earlier.
2007-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Jamestown { PCGS-3 } (Mar'2007) Mintage: 258,802 (proof) The three faces of diversity show the three cultures that came together at Jamestown. The reverse shows the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery that brought the first settlers to Jamestown in 1607. Commemorating the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, this piece is silver perfection brought to life by the abundant cameo contrast and effective mirrors.
2007-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Jamestown { PCGS-3 } (Mar'2007) Mintage: 258,802 (proof) The three faces of diversity show the three cultures that came together at Jamestown. The reverse shows the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery that brought the first settlers to Jamestown in 1607. Commemorating the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, this piece is silver perfection brought to life by the abundant cameo contrast and effective mirrors.
2007-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Jamestown { PCGS-3 } (Mar'2007) Mintage: 258,802 (proof) The three faces of diversity show the three cultures that came together at Jamestown. The reverse shows the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery that brought the first settlers to Jamestown in 1607. Commemorating the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, this piece is silver perfection brought to life by the abundant cameo contrast and effective mirrors.
eBay Auction (October 2007): Very nice obverse fields.
eBay Auction (October 2007): Very nice obverse fields.
2008-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Bald Eagle { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2008) Mintage: 59,269 (proof) Two young eaglets resting on a branch in their natural habitat are flawlessly rendered with heavy frosting atop multiply reflective and perfect mirrors. A national symbol, this subject departs from other common commemorative themes such as person, organization, place or event.
2008-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Bald Eagle { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2008) Mintage: 59,269 (proof) Two young eaglets resting on a branch in their natural habitat are flawlessly rendered with heavy frosting atop multiply reflective and perfect mirrors. A national symbol, this subject departs from other common commemorative themes such as person, organization, place or event.
2008-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Bald Eagle { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2008) Mintage: 59,269 (proof) Two young eaglets resting on a branch in their natural habitat are flawlessly rendered with heavy frosting atop multiply reflective and perfect mirrors. A national symbol, this subject departs from other common commemorative themes such as person, organization, place or event.
2008-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Bald Eagle { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2008) Mintage: 59,269 (proof) Two young eaglets resting on a branch in their natural habitat are flawlessly rendered with heavy frosting atop multiply reflective and perfect mirrors. A national symbol, this subject departs from other common commemorative themes such as person, organization, place or event.
2008-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Bald Eagle { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2008) Mintage: 59,269 (proof) Two young eaglets resting on a branch in their natural habitat are flawlessly rendered with heavy frosting atop multiply reflective and perfect mirrors. A national symbol, this subject departs from other common commemorative themes such as person, organization, place or event.
2008-S Clad Half Dollar PR70DCAM: Bald Eagle { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2008) Mintage: 222,577 (proof) An up close look at our national wildlife symbol realistically rendered and captured in frosted devices and black mirrors. This is one of just a few modern commemorative not to honor a person, place or event. At the heart of American symbolism, is the bald eagle... a symbol of strength and freedom.
2008-S Clad Half Dollar PR70DCAM: Bald Eagle { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2008) Mintage: 222,577 (proof) An up close look at our national wildlife symbol realistically rendered and captured in frosted devices and black mirrors. This is one of just a few modern commemorative not to honor a person, place or event. At the heart of American symbolism, is the bald eagle... a symbol of strength and freedom.
2008-S Clad Half Dollar PR70DCAM: Bald Eagle { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2008) Mintage: 222,577 (proof) An up close look at our national wildlife symbol realistically rendered and captured in frosted devices and black mirrors. This is one of just a few modern commemorative not to honor a person, place or event. At the heart of American symbolism, is the bald eagle... a symbol of strength and freedom.
[RG#023]* 1988-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } Mintage: 284,156 (proof) A beautiful simple classic design, depicts the goddess Nike (the goddess of Victory) in a crown of olive leaves with highly frosted devices framed by perfect and expansive mirrors. For the first time, non-US hosted games are featured on US coinage for Olympiad XXIV of Seoul South Korea. * Number 23 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG#023]* 1988-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } Mintage: 284,156 (proof) A beautiful simple classic design, depicts the goddess Nike (the goddess of Victory) in a crown of olive leaves with highly frosted devices framed by perfect and expansive mirrors. For the first time, non-US hosted games are featured on US coinage for Olympiad XXIV of Seoul South Korea. * Number 23 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG#023]* 1988-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } Mintage: 284,156 (proof) A beautiful simple classic design, depicts the goddess Nike (the goddess of Victory) in a crown of olive leaves with highly frosted devices framed by perfect and expansive mirrors. For the first time, non-US hosted games are featured on US coinage for Olympiad XXIV of Seoul South Korea. * Number 23 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG#023]* 1988-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } Mintage: 284,156 (proof) A beautiful simple classic design, depicts the goddess Nike (the goddess of Victory) in a crown of olive leaves with highly frosted devices framed by perfect and expansive mirrors. For the first time, non-US hosted games are featured on US coinage for Olympiad XXIV of Seoul South Korea. * Number 23 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG#023]* 1988-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } Mintage: 284,156 (proof) A beautiful simple classic design, depicts the goddess Nike (the goddess of Victory) in a crown of olive leaves with highly frosted devices framed by perfect and expansive mirrors. For the first time, non-US hosted games are featured on US coinage for Olympiad XXIV of Seoul South Korea. * Number 23 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
2006-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Benjamin Franklin-Founding Father { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2008) Mintage: 184,509 (proof) An older Benjamin Franklin (Statesman), and one of the Founding Fathers is featured along with his famous autograph. He was the only person, at age 81, to sign all four of the major documents instrumental to the founding of the United States – the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution, the Treaty of Paris and the Treaty of Alliance, Amity and Commerce, in which France recognized and supported the United States. This piece has great frosting and mirrors - a perfectly rendered piece, with near maximized devices on the reverse.
2006-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Benjamin Franklin-Founding Father { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2008) Mintage: 184,509 (proof) An older Benjamin Franklin (Statesman), and one of the Founding Fathers is featured along with his famous autograph. He was the only person, at age 81, to sign all four of the major documents instrumental to the founding of the United States – the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution, the Treaty of Paris and the Treaty of Alliance, Amity and Commerce, in which France recognized and supported the United States. This piece has great frosting and mirrors - a perfectly rendered piece, with near maximized devices on the reverse.
2006-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Benjamin Franklin-Founding Father { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2008) Mintage: 184,509 (proof) An older Benjamin Franklin (Statesman), and one of the Founding Fathers is featured along with his famous autograph. He was the only person, at age 81, to sign all four of the major documents instrumental to the founding of the United States – the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution, the Treaty of Paris and the Treaty of Alliance, Amity and Commerce, in which France recognized and supported the United States. This piece has great frosting and mirrors - a perfectly rendered piece, with near maximized devices on the reverse.
2002-W Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: West Point { PCGS-3 } (Sep'2008) Mintage: 288,293 (proof) This commemorative features the Academy Color Guard in parade. The Cadet Chapel and Washington Hall are visible in the background of the scene. The reverse shows the West Point Bicentennial logo. Brilliant mirror-perfect reflective fields with highly frosted devices offer terrific eye appeal.
2002-W Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: West Point { PCGS-3 } (Sep'2008) Mintage: 288,293 (proof) This commemorative features the Academy Color Guard in parade. The Cadet Chapel and Washington Hall are visible in the background of the scene. The reverse shows the West Point Bicentennial logo. Brilliant mirror-perfect reflective fields with highly frosted devices offer terrific eye appeal.
2002-W Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: West Point { PCGS-3 } (Sep'2008) Mintage: 288,293 (proof) This commemorative features the Academy Color Guard in parade. The Cadet Chapel and Washington Hall are visible in the background of the scene. The reverse shows the West Point Bicentennial logo. Brilliant mirror-perfect reflective fields with highly frosted devices offer terrific eye appeal.
2006-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Benjamin Franklin-Scientist { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2008) Mintage: 186,260 (proof) A young Benjamin Franklin (Scientist) is shown flying a kite, representing his experiments with lightning on the obverse. The reverse features Franklin's famous political cartoon featuring a snake cut apart with the caption "Join, or Die". This was intended to communicate that colonial unity was a matter of life and death. Perfect mirrored fields surround equally perfect frosted devices.
2006-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Benjamin Franklin-Scientist { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2008) Mintage: 186,260 (proof) A young Benjamin Franklin (Scientist) is shown flying a kite, representing his experiments with lightning on the obverse. The reverse features Franklin's famous political cartoon featuring a snake cut apart with the caption "Join, or Die". This was intended to communicate that colonial unity was a matter of life and death. Perfect mirrored fields surround equally perfect frosted devices.
2006-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Benjamin Franklin-Scientist { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2008) Mintage: 186,260 (proof) A young Benjamin Franklin (Scientist) is shown flying a kite, representing his experiments with lightning on the obverse. The reverse features Franklin's famous political cartoon featuring a snake cut apart with the caption "Join, or Die". This was intended to communicate that colonial unity was a matter of life and death. Perfect mirrored fields surround equally perfect frosted devices.
1986-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Statue of Liberty { PCGS-3 } (Aug'2008) Mintage: 404,013 (proof) An intriguing close-up perspective of America's most recognized symbol for Liberty and Freedom makes this one of the most beautiful of the US Gold coins. Flawless fields and unblemished cameo contrast warrant the grade. This is the first of many Half Eagles that will become the predominant denomination for this metal in the Modern Commemorative Series.
1986-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Statue of Liberty { PCGS-3 } (Aug'2008) Mintage: 404,013 (proof) An intriguing close-up perspective of America's most recognized symbol for Liberty and Freedom makes this one of the most beautiful of the US Gold coins. Flawless fields and unblemished cameo contrast warrant the grade. This is the first of many Half Eagles that will become the predominant denomination for this metal in the Modern Commemorative Series.
2006-S Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: San Francisco Old Mint { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2008) Mintage: 41,517 (proof) Great looking gold cameo and another super reverse re-enactment of a classic US coin design. Besides 1984, this is the only other "S" mint modern gold commemorative to date. The coin was issued on the centennial of the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire.
2006-S Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: San Francisco Old Mint { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2008) Mintage: 41,517 (proof) Great looking gold cameo and another super reverse re-enactment of a classic US coin design. Besides 1984, this is the only other "S" mint modern gold commemorative to date. The coin was issued on the centennial of the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire.
2006-S Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: San Francisco Old Mint { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2008) Mintage: 41,517 (proof) Great looking gold cameo and another super reverse re-enactment of a classic US coin design. Besides 1984, this is the only other "S" mint modern gold commemorative to date. The coin was issued on the centennial of the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire.
2006-S Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: San Francisco Old Mint { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2008) Mintage: 41,517 (proof) Great looking gold cameo and another super reverse re-enactment of a classic US coin design. Besides 1984, this is the only other "S" mint modern gold commemorative to date. The coin was issued on the centennial of the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire.
2006-S Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: San Francisco Old Mint { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2008) Mintage: 41,517 (proof) Great looking gold cameo and another super reverse re-enactment of a classic US coin design. Besides 1984, this is the only other "S" mint modern gold commemorative to date. The coin was issued on the centennial of the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire.
2005-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Marine Corps { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2009) Mintage: 414,250 The obverse features the famous scene of Marines raising an American Flag over Iwo Jima that was photographed by Joe Rosenthal. The reverse features the emblem of the Marine Corps, featuring an eagle, globe, and anchor. This classic American photograph is perfectly rendered in silver and silhouetted against broad deeply reflective fields.
2005-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Marine Corps { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2009) Mintage: 414,250 The obverse features the famous scene of Marines raising an American Flag over Iwo Jima that was photographed by Joe Rosenthal. The reverse features the emblem of the Marine Corps, featuring an eagle, globe, and anchor. This classic American photograph is perfectly rendered in silver and silhouetted against broad deeply reflective fields.
2005-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Marine Corps { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2009) Mintage: 414,250 The obverse features the famous scene of Marines raising an American Flag over Iwo Jima that was photographed by Joe Rosenthal. The reverse features the emblem of the Marine Corps, featuring an eagle, globe, and anchor. This classic American photograph is perfectly rendered in silver and silhouetted against broad deeply reflective fields.
1991-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Mount Rushmore { PCGS-3 } (Jul'2008) Mintage: 111,991 (proof) Superb mirror-perfect fields show-off the devices on both sides. This coin portrays an eagle in flight over this national landmark and for the first time the reverse is done completely with lettering. This set of three coins commemorating Mount Rushmore comes on the 50th anniversary of completion carving the four presidential portraits. And in 1991, the year of issue for this coin, president George H. W. Bush officially dedicated Mount Rushmore.
1991-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Mount Rushmore { PCGS-3 } (Jul'2008) Mintage: 111,991 (proof) Superb mirror-perfect fields show-off the devices on both sides. This coin portrays an eagle in flight over this national landmark and for the first time the reverse is done completely with lettering. This set of three coins commemorating Mount Rushmore comes on the 50th anniversary of completion carving the four presidential portraits. And in 1991, the year of issue for this coin, president George H. W. Bush officially dedicated Mount Rushmore.
2001-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Buffalo { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2008) Mintage: 272,869 (proof) Taken from the 1913 Indian Head or Buffalo Nickel with some additional inscriptions added to the reverse, this piece is a very classic and popular US design that exudes perfection.
2001-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Buffalo { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2008) Mintage: 272,869 (proof) Taken from the 1913 Indian Head or Buffalo Nickel with some additional inscriptions added to the reverse, this piece is a very classic and popular US design that exudes perfection.
2001-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Buffalo { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2008) Mintage: 272,869 (proof) Taken from the 1913 Indian Head or Buffalo Nickel with some additional inscriptions added to the reverse, this piece is a very classic and popular US design that exudes perfection.
2004-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Lewis & Clark { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2009) Mintage: 288,492 (proof) The obverse of the silver dollar features Captains Lewis and Clark planning another day of exploration. Lewis holds a rifle and journal and Clark points into the distance. A river bank is seen in the background. The reverse features the Peace Medal that Lewis and Clark presented to Native Americans during the course of their journey. Two features are on either side with 17 stars above, representing the number of states when the expedition took place. History perfectly recorded in silver.
2004-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Lewis & Clark { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2009) Mintage: 288,492 (proof) The obverse of the silver dollar features Captains Lewis and Clark planning another day of exploration. Lewis holds a rifle and journal and Clark points into the distance. A river bank is seen in the background. The reverse features the Peace Medal that Lewis and Clark presented to Native Americans during the course of their journey. Two features are on either side with 17 stars above, representing the number of states when the expedition took place. History perfectly recorded in silver.
2004-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Lewis & Clark { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2009) Mintage: 288,492 (proof) The obverse of the silver dollar features Captains Lewis and Clark planning another day of exploration. Lewis holds a rifle and journal and Clark points into the distance. A river bank is seen in the background. The reverse features the Peace Medal that Lewis and Clark presented to Native Americans during the course of their journey. Two features are on either side with 17 stars above, representing the number of states when the expedition took place. History perfectly recorded in silver.
2008-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Bald Eagle { PCGS-3 } (Aug'2008) Mintage: 243,558 (proof) A bald eagle in flight, reminiscent of the P.O.W. eagle's flight to freedom, sores gracefully from the coin surface. The reverse shows the Great Seal from 1782-1841. Open fields are often hard to find so perfect.
2008-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Bald Eagle { PCGS-3 } (Aug'2008) Mintage: 243,558 (proof) A bald eagle in flight, reminiscent of the P.O.W. eagle's flight to freedom, sores gracefully from the coin surface. The reverse shows the Great Seal from 1782-1841. Open fields are often hard to find so perfect.
2008-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Bald Eagle { PCGS-3 } (Aug'2008) Mintage: 243,558 (proof) A bald eagle in flight, reminiscent of the P.O.W. eagle's flight to freedom, sores gracefully from the coin surface. The reverse shows the Great Seal from 1782-1841. Open fields are often hard to find so perfect.
2004-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Thomas A. Edison { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2009) Mintage: 213,419 (proof) This coin marks the 125th anniversary of the famous inventor's successful demonstration of the electric light bulb, which had occurred on October 21, 1879. The reverse show's Edison's first light bulb. There is nice frosting on this perfect piece.
2004-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Thomas A. Edison { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2009) Mintage: 213,419 (proof) This coin marks the 125th anniversary of the famous inventor's successful demonstration of the electric light bulb, which had occurred on October 21, 1879. The reverse show's Edison's first light bulb. There is nice frosting on this perfect piece.
2004-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Thomas A. Edison { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2009) Mintage: 213,419 (proof) This coin marks the 125th anniversary of the famous inventor's successful demonstration of the electric light bulb, which had occurred on October 21, 1879. The reverse show's Edison's first light bulb. There is nice frosting on this perfect piece.
2002-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Salt Lake City (Olympics) { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2009) Mintage: 142,873 (proof) The obverse of the coin features the crystal emblem of the 2002 XIX Olympic Winter Games against the "rhythm of the land" with the Olympic rings below. The reverse, designed by Donna Weaver, features the skyline of Salt Lake City with the Rocky Mountains in the background. The "rhythm of the land" appears in an arc above. Deep brilliant silver fields and snowy frosted devices grace this winter-themed top-pop gem.
2002-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Salt Lake City (Olympics) { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2009) Mintage: 142,873 (proof) The obverse of the coin features the crystal emblem of the 2002 XIX Olympic Winter Games against the "rhythm of the land" with the Olympic rings below. The reverse, designed by Donna Weaver, features the skyline of Salt Lake City with the Rocky Mountains in the background. The "rhythm of the land" appears in an arc above. Deep brilliant silver fields and snowy frosted devices grace this winter-themed top-pop gem.
2002-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Salt Lake City (Olympics) { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2009) Mintage: 142,873 (proof) The obverse of the coin features the crystal emblem of the 2002 XIX Olympic Winter Games against the "rhythm of the land" with the Olympic rings below. The reverse, designed by Donna Weaver, features the skyline of Salt Lake City with the Rocky Mountains in the background. The "rhythm of the land" appears in an arc above. Deep brilliant silver fields and snowy frosted devices grace this winter-themed top-pop gem.
1992-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } (Jul'2008) Mintage: 77,313 (proof) Perfect mirrors with mint-fresh gold color grace this highly frosted well-struck piece issued for the XXV Olympic Games. The Summer Games were held in Barcelona, Spain. The Winter Games were held in Albertville and Savoie, France. This is the final time Summer and Winter Games were held in the same year.
1992-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } (Jul'2008) Mintage: 77,313 (proof) Perfect mirrors with mint-fresh gold color grace this highly frosted well-struck piece issued for the XXV Olympic Games. The Summer Games were held in Barcelona, Spain. The Winter Games were held in Albertville and Savoie, France. This is the final time Summer and Winter Games were held in the same year.
2006-S Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: San Francisco Old Mint { PCGS-3 } (May'2008) Mintage: 207,248 (proof) This is another 'building coin' featuring a perspective view of the Old Mint of San Francisco. The reverse is the classic Morgan Dollar reverse. Just a perfect coin honoring the "Old Granite Lady" and the very appropriate reverse done in deep cameo with black mirrors.
2006-S Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: San Francisco Old Mint { PCGS-3 } (May'2008) Mintage: 207,248 (proof) This is another 'building coin' featuring a perspective view of the Old Mint of San Francisco. The reverse is the classic Morgan Dollar reverse. Just a perfect coin honoring the "Old Granite Lady" and the very appropriate reverse done in deep cameo with black mirrors.
2006-S Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: San Francisco Old Mint { PCGS-3 } (May'2008) Mintage: 207,248 (proof) This is another 'building coin' featuring a perspective view of the Old Mint of San Francisco. The reverse is the classic Morgan Dollar reverse. Just a perfect coin honoring the "Old Granite Lady" and the very appropriate reverse done in deep cameo with black mirrors.