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| PF70 Silver Dime |
United States
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10C 2000 S SILVER
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NGC PF 70 UC
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I bought this coin on 1/16/2007.Population 1 of 642 as of 1/2007. Silver proof mintage: 856,400. Starting in 1992, the US Mint began issuing Silver Proof Sets annually, which contain dimes composed of the pre-1965 standard of 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper. My coin is an example of one of these coins.
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| PF70 25C Silver Massachusetts |
United States
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25C 2000 S SILVER MASSACHUSETTS
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NGC PF 70 UC
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I acquired this coin on 1/18/2007. Population 1 of 946 as of 1/2007.
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| PF70 25C Silver Maryland |
United States
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25C 2000 S SILVER MARYLAND
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NGC PF 70 UC
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I acquired this coin on 1/18/2007. Population 1 of 1146 as of 1/2007.
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| PF70 Silver South Carolina |
United States
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25C 2000 S SILVER SO.CAROLINA
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NGC PF 70 UC
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I acquired this coin on 1/18/2007. Population 1 of 888 with none higher as of 1/2007.
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| PF70 Silver New Hampshire |
United States
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25C 2000 S SILVER NEW HAMPSHIRE
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NGC PF 70 UC
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I acquired this coin on 1/18/2007. Population 1 of 795 with none graded higher by NGC as of 1/2007.
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| PF70 Silver Virginia |
United States
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25C 2000 S SILVER VIRGINIA
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NGC PF 70 UC
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I acquired this coin on 1/18/2007. Population 1 of 902 as of 1/2007.
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| PF70 Silver Kennedy Half |
United States
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50C 2000 S SILVER
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NGC PF 70 UC
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I acquired this coin on 1/18/2007. Population 1 of 760 as of 1/2007. Silver proof mintage: 856,400. When the United States Mint started producing silver proof sets in 1992, the Kennedy half dollar included in them had the same composition as the coins of 1964.Silver issue (1964, silver proof sets from 1992 to date):Weight: 12.5 g Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper Silver content: 11.25 g (0.3617 troy oz)
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| PF70 American Silver Eagle |
United States
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S$1 2000 P EAGLE
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NGC PF 70 UC
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Acquired on 12/22/2006. Population 1 of 1,870 by NGC as of 7/2012. It is a tough date to find in this grade and at a reasonable price. Nevertheless, there is a quite generous number of coins graded PF70 from that year.
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| PF70 2000 Sacagawea |
United States
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$1 2000 S
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NGC PF 70 UC
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I acquired this coin on 1/21/2007. The Circulation Mintage was 3,082,483 coins. Population 1 of 782 with none graded higher by NGC as of 1/2007. The Sacagawea dollar was authorized by Congress in 1997. The obverse was designed by artist Glenna Goodacre, using Shoshone Randy'L He-dow Teton as a model for Sacagawea. There are approximately 1 billion Sacagawea coins in circulation and about 250 million more in reserve. The United States Mint greatly reduced production of Sacagawea dollars after the 2001 minting, citing sufficient inventory. As of 2006, the dollar is still being minted for collectors, and is available in Uncirculated Rolls, Mint Sets, and Proof Sets, but has not been released for general circulation since 2001.Composition: 88.5% copper, 6% zinc, 3.5% manganese & 2% nickel.
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| MS67PL Sacagawea Millennium Set |
United States
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$1 2000 D
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NGC MS 67
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"The United States Millennium Coinage and Currency Set" - As described by the United States Mint; “First issued by the U.S. Mint in 2000, the Golden Dollar featuring Sacagawea honors the Shoshone teenager and mother who accompanied Lewis and Clark on their journey up the Missouri River and across America’s unexplored wilderness to the Pacific Ocean and back in 1805.”
The coin was only available in “The United States Millennium Coinage and Currency Set.” There were only 75,000 of those sets produced.
The 2000 NGC MS67PL Millennium Set Sacagawea Golden Dollar has a population of only 949 with 212 graded higher by NGC as of 1/2007.
The coin was struck using specially burnished dies giving it a proof-like finish.
The pedigree “Millennium Set” justifies the inclusion of this coin in my set. It was acquired on 1/19/2007.
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| MS69 ASE Mint Millennium SET |
United States
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$1 2000
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NGC MS 69
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"The United States Millennium Coinage and Currency Set" - The 2000 NGC MS69 Millennium Set Silver American Eagles have a population of only 1687. There are only 15 Millennium Silver Dollars that graded higher by NGC as of 1/2007. The coin is spotless with no toning. This coin was only available in “The United States Millennium Coinage and Currency Set.” There were only 75,000 sets made by the Mint.
It was acquired on 1/19/2007.
The pedigree “Millennium Set” justifies the inclusion of this coin in my set.
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| PR69 Morgan Dollar - Liberia |
Liberia
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$10 2000 S
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PCGS MS 69
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My first 2000 international coin with a very familiar image on the obverse :).Miss Liberty #1 in my collection designed by George T. Morgan issued from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921. - It is a frosted white gem example of this tribute to the famous United States Morgan Silver Dollar with an eagle reverse.
It is too bad that the eagle is not the original Morgan's design but the one taken from the reverse of the "Seated Liberty" design.
The coin was certified almost perfect Proof-69 by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). Face value of $10, issued by Liberia.
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| PR69 |
Liberia
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$10 2000 S
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PCGS MS 69
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Seated Miss Liberty #2 in my collection.The tribute to The Seated Liberty Silver Dollar issued from 1836 to 1891. - This tribute coin was inspired by the Seated Liberty Silver Dollar.
The seated Liberty design appeared on the US silver coinage of half dime, the dime, the quarter, the half dollar, and the silver dollar from 1836 through 1891.
The basic obverse design of the Seated Liberty coinage consisted of the figure of the goddess Liberty clad in a flowing dress and seated upon a rock. In her left hand, she held a pole surmounted by a liberty cap, which had been a symbol of freedom.
When the first Seated Liberty half dimes and dimes appeared in 1837, the obverse contained no stars. The next year, the coins featured thirteen six-pointed stars around the rim, commemorating the original thirteen colonies - My tribute coin misses a couple of stars :).
On the reverse there is an eagle about to take flight, with a striped shield upon its breast. The eagle clutched an olive branch of peace in its right talons and a group of arrows in its left talons. Above the eagle around the rim were the words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and below the eagle around the rim lay the coin denomination.
Beginning in 1866 the coins featured a ribbon with the motto "In God We Trust" above the eagle.
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| PR69 |
Liberia
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$10 2000 S
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PCGS MS 69
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Standing Miss Liberty #3.The tribute to the Standing Liberty quarter issued from 1916 to 1930. - This tribute coin was inspired by the Standing Liberty Quarter which was issued from 1916 to 1930 by the United States Mint.
This is the type One which features the Liberty with a bared breast - Type two has the breast covered.
The coin featured Liberty on the obverse and an American eagle in flight on the reverse - Unfortunately the tribute coin has an eagle taken from the reverse of the "Seated Liberty" design. I really like the original eagle in flight design.
Liberty carries an upraised shield in her left hand and an olive branch in her right hand.
In higher grades this is one of the most expensive circulating U.S. coins of the 20th century.
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