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1936 Government Proof Set Tribute
1936 Government Proof Set Tribute. Set includes replicas of the 1936 proof set. Encased in a colorful plastic case.
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The $5 Gold piece was the first gold coin ever to be struck by the U.S. Government, and the only denomination to be struck at all eight U.S. branch mints! This 9-piece 117 mg set of gold clad proofs heralds each of these milestone mintings, including: the 1795 Philadelphia, the first $5 gold piece; the 1838 C’, the first struck at the Charlotte mint; the 1841 O’ New Orleans rare $5 Gold piece; the 1861 D’, the last of the Dahlonega mint; the 1876 ‘CC’, the lowest mintage year for treasured Carson...
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1938 Government Proof Set Tribute
1938 Government Proof Set Tribute. Set includes replicas of the 1936 proof set. Encased in a colorful plastic case.
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These coins are considered to be among the finest examples of U.S. coinage available. Proof coins are struck from specially selected and polished planchets (coin blanks). The dies used to strike these coins are specially prepared as well and highly polished. The planchets are hand fed into the striking press and special care is taken during the handling and packaging of the proof coins. Proof coins are struck twice to ensure an increased sharpness in detail. The coins also exhibit a mirror finish...
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Detail on 1936 Buffalo 5C Brilliant PCGS PR67 GORGEOUS PROOF
This is a great example of this proof year in a very high grade. Champagne color covers the surfaces accented by the strong underlying mirrors. Great detail and tremendous eye appeal. Don't miss this one!
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Celebrate one of America’s most significant events – the Louisiana Purchase. In 1804, Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory for $15 million – roughly 3¢ per acre! That same year, explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set out on an epic journey across that unchartered territory. Now, honor that daring adventure and the amazing land deal that doubled the size of America, with these collector tributes:
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