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1995-D $1 Gymnast Silver Commem – BU
The 1995-D $1 Gymnast Silver Commemorative coin stands as a lasting tribute to the grace, strength, and athletic prowess showcased during the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. This stunning silver dollar was part of an ambitious commemorative program launched by the United States Mint to celebrate America's hosting of this prestigious international sporting event. The coin…
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1995-D $1 Olympic Cycling Silver Commem – BU
In the crisp lead-up to the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games, the United States Mint embarked on an ambitious series of commemorative coins, each capturing the essence of athletic prowess and global unity. Among these standout releases, the 1995-D Olympic Cycling Silver Dollar tells a story of determination, teamwork, and the relentless pursuit of excellence—a fitting…
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1995-D $1 Track & Field Silver Commem – BU
In 1996, the world’s attention turned to Atlanta, Georgia, as the city played host to the Centennial Olympic Games—an event steeped in both global history and the spirit of athletic achievement. This monumental occasion marked 100 years since the revival of the modern Olympics, a testament to the enduring ideals of unity, perseverance, and fair…
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1995-P $1 Blind Runner Silver Commem – Proof
In the summer of 1996, Atlanta, Georgia played host to one of the most significant sporting events in modern history. While the Olympic Games drew worldwide attention, it was the Paralympic Games that truly showcased the indomitable human spirit. The 1995-P $1 Blind Runner Silver Commemorative Proof coin stands as a lasting tribute to these…
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1995-P $1 Civil War Silver Commem – BU
As the United States approached the centennial anniversary of Civil War battlefield preservation in 1995, the U.S. Mint commemorated this significant milestone with a silver dollar that speaks volumes about America’s most defining internal conflict. The 1995-P Civil War Battlefield Preservation Silver Dollar not only honors the preservation efforts that began a century earlier but…
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1995-P $1 Olympic Cycling Silver Commem – Proof
<div> <p> In 1996, Atlanta stood at the center of the world's gaze as the summer Olympic Games returned to American soil, commemorating a centennial of modern Olympic history. Amidst the spectacle and global camaraderie, a stunning tribute emerged in silver—celebrating not just athletic excellence, but the enduring spirit of human perseverance: the Olympic Cycling…
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1995-P $1 Special Olympics Silver Commem – Proof
The 1995-P $1 Special Olympics Silver Commemorative Proof coin represents a significant milestone in American numismatic history, marking the first time a living woman was featured on U.S. coinage. This groundbreaking silver dollar honors Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the visionary founder of the Special Olympics movement, who transformed the lives of millions of individuals with intellectual…
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1995-W $1 Special Olympics Silver Commem – BU
In 1962, a visionary act in the backyard of Eunice Kennedy Shriver ignited a global movement—a summer camp where individuals with intellectual disabilities could showcase strengths so often overlooked. This simple, compassionate undertaking blossomed into the Special Olympics, a worldwide celebration of courage, inclusivity, and athletic prowess. By the time the 1995 Special Olympics World…
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1996-D $1 High Jump Silver Commem – BU
In the sweltering summer of 1996, Atlanta welcomed the world for the Centennial Olympic Games, marking a hundred years since the modern Olympics' rebirth. These Games were not only a celebration of global athletic spirit but also a showcase of innovation and transformation—epitomized by the unforgettable feats of athletes who redefined their sports. Among the…
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1996-D $1 Rowing Silver Commem – BU
1996: A Centennial Tribute on American Waters As the world turned its eyes to Atlanta in 1996, the United States celebrated the centennial return of the Olympic Games to American soil—an event steeped in history, athleticism, and national pride. The rowing events, with their echoes of ancient Greek competition and collegiate rivalries, captured the perseverance…
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1996-D $1 Smithsonian Silver Commem – BU
The 1996-D $1 Smithsonian Silver Commemorative Dollar stands as a tangible connection to one of America's most treasured institutions. On August 10, 1846, President James K. Polk signed legislation establishing the Smithsonian Institution, following a decade-long debate over an unusual bequest from English chemist James Smithson. When Smithson died in 1829, he left his estate…
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1996-D $1 Tennis Silver Commem – BU
The summer of 1996 marked a significant milestone in Olympic history as Atlanta, Georgia hosted the Centennial Olympic Games, celebrating 100 years of modern Olympic competition. Among the commemorative treasures minted to honor this historic occasion was the 1996-D Tennis Silver Dollar, a gleaming tribute to one of the most elegant and dynamic Olympic sports.…
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1996-D $1 Wheelchair Silver Commem – BU
The 1996-D $1 Wheelchair Silver Commem – BU stands as a powerful testament to the triumph of the human spirit and athletic excellence. Issued as part of the extensive commemorative program honoring the XXVI Olympiad held in Atlanta, Georgia, this silver dollar specifically celebrates the Paralympic Games and the remarkable achievements of athletes with disabilities.…
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1996-P $1 Rowing Silver Commem – Proof
As the summer of 1996 approached, the world's attention turned to Atlanta, Georgia, where the Centennial Olympic Games were set to unfold. Among the myriad events capturing the imagination of spectators and athletes alike, rowing stood out as a testament to human endurance, teamwork, and the indomitable spirit of competition. To commemorate this thrilling sport…
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1996-P $1 Tennis Silver Commem – Proof
As summer approached in 1996, the world’s attention turned to Atlanta, Georgia, host of the XXVI Olympiad. Among the commemorative treasures released to mark this historic sporting event was the 1996-P $1 Tennis Silver Commemorative Proof coin, part of an impressive sixteen-coin Olympic series produced by the United States Mint. This elegant silver dollar captures…
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1996-S $1 Community Service Silver Commem – BU
Historical Legacy: A Tribute to Selfless Service In an era defined by digital connection yet challenged by true community bonds, few themes resonate as enduringly as the spirit of volunteerism. The 1996-S $1 Community Service Silver Commemorative Dollar was born out of a national desire to honor the tireless volunteers who have shaped America’s resilience…
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1996-S $1 Community Service Silver Commem – Proof
In 1996, the United States Mint issued a silver dollar that would do more than shimmer in the hands of collectors—it would illuminate the enduring spirit of service that has shaped American society. Imagined at a time when the country was redefining civic engagement, the coin was minted not only to commemorate but also to…
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1997-P $1 Botanic Garden Silver Commem – BU
In the heart of the nation’s capital stands a living monument, one that has quietly shaped the story of American horticulture and national identity since 1820—the United States Botanic Garden. Born from the dream of the founding fathers, the Garden represented more than a showcase for exotic plants; it was a living classroom for generations…
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1997-P $1 Botanic Garden Silver Commem – Proof
The 1997-P $1 Botanic Garden Silver Commemorative Proof coin represents a fascinating intersection of American natural heritage and numismatic artistry. While the United States Botanic Garden celebrated its 175th anniversary in 1995, this commemorative silver dollar was issued in 1997 to honor this remarkable institution that has stood as a living museum on the grounds…
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1997-P $1 Law Enforcement Silver Commem – BU
The 1997-P $1 Law Enforcement Silver Commemorative coin stands as a poignant tribute to the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. Created on the sixth anniversary of the dedication of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington D.C., this coin captures the essence of honor,…
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1997-P $1 Law Enforcement Silver Commem – Proof
In the solemn spring of 1997, as leaves of renewal blossomed across America, the United States Mint released a poignant tribute to those who had made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their communities. The 1997-P $1 Law Enforcement Silver Commemorative coin emerged as a particularly moving numismatic piece, issued on the sixth anniversary of…
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1997-S $1 Jackie Robinson Silver Commem – BU
In the spring of 1947, under the gaze of over 26,000 fans at Ebbets Field, Jackie Robinson stepped onto the diamond for the Brooklyn Dodgers and forever altered the course of American sports and society. Breaking Major League Baseball’s infamous color barrier, Robinson shouldered the hopes and dignity of a generation, transcending athletic prowess to…
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1997-S $1 Jackie Robinson Silver Commem – Proof
On April 15, 1947, a moment forever etched in American history unfolded at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn. As Jackie Robinson took his position at first base for the Brooklyn Dodgers, he shattered the 60-year color barrier in Major League Baseball, forever changing both the sport and American society. With over 26,000 fans in attendance—an estimated…
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1998-S $1 Black Patriots Silver Commem – BU
In the shadowy turmoil of colonial Boston, a single gunshot would echo across centuries, igniting the flame of America’s Revolution. The life and death of Crispus Attucks—an African American dockworker who stood among the first to fall during the Boston Massacre of 1770—became a profound emblem of liberty. Attucks’ sacrifice is not just the story…
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1998-S $1 Robert F. Kennedy Silver Commem – BU
The 1998-S $1 Robert F. Kennedy Silver Commemorative coin stands as a poignant tribute to one of America's most influential political figures of the 20th century. Released on the 30th anniversary of his tragic assassination, this commemorative silver dollar captures not just the likeness of a man, but the enduring spirit of his ideals that…
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1998-S $1 Robert F. Kennedy Silver Commem – Proof
In the quiet aftermath of a turbulent decade, a nation mourned the loss of a visionary destined to shape American ideals. It was in 1998, on the 30th anniversary of Robert F. Kennedy’s tragic assassination, that the United States Mint immortalized his legacy with a singular silver tribute. This commemorative release serves as both a…
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1999-P $1 Dolley Madison Silver Commem – BU
The image of a First Lady braving invading forces in the nation’s capital is not merely the stuff of legend—it is the true story of Dolley Madison, whose grace under fire shaped the course of American history. As British troops marched on Washington during the War of 1812, Dolley’s decisive actions saved not only the…
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1999-P $1 Dolley Madison Silver Commem – Proof
In the early days of America's republic, as a fledgling nation sought to define its identity, one woman emerged as a powerful symbol of American character and resilience. Dolley Madison, wife of the fourth U.S. President James Madison, would come to personify the spirit of the young nation through her courage, charm, and political savvy.…
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1999-P $1 Yellowstone Silver Commem – BU
The 1999-P $1 Yellowstone Silver Commemorative coin represents a significant milestone in American heritage, celebrating the 125th anniversary of the establishment of Yellowstone National Park—the world's first national park. This remarkable piece of numismatic art captures the essence of one of America's most treasured natural wonders, a place where geothermal marvels and diverse wildlife have…
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2000-P $1 Leif Ericson Silver Commem – BU
Viking Exploration Immortalized: The Leif Ericson Millennium Commemorative Half a millennium before Columbus set sail across the Atlantic, a Norse explorer named Leif Erikson became the first European to set foot on North American soil around the year 1000 CE. Born in Iceland in the 970s as the son of Erik the Red, Leif grew…
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2000-P $1 Library of Congress Silver Commem – BU
In the year 2000, as the world celebrated the dawn of a new millennium, the United States Mint released a commemorative silver dollar that paid homage to one of the nation's most treasured institutions: the Library of Congress. This remarkable coin not only marks the bicentennial of the world's largest library but also encapsulates two…
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2000-P $1 Library of Congress Silver Commem – Proof
<div> <!– Summary –> <p> In the crisp dawn of a new millennium, the United States Mint paid homage to one of America’s most cherished repositories of knowledge—the Library of Congress—by striking a coin that encapsulates both the legacy and the ambition of this cultural monument. Founded in 1800 with the ink barely dry on…
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2001-D $1 Silver Buffalo Commem – NGC MS70
In the early years of the 20th century, as the American frontier faded into legend, a coin was born that celebrated both the spirit of the West and the enduring legacy of the nation’s first peoples. James Earle Fraser’s iconic Buffalo Nickel—a staple in American coinage from 1913 to 1938—etched the stoic profile of a…
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2001-D $1 Silver Buffalo Commem – NGC MS70 (Black Core)
In the twilight of the 20th century, as America stood on the cusp of a new millennium, a remarkable coin emerged to honor the rich tapestry of Native American history and culture. The 2001-D $1 Silver Buffalo Commemorative coin, a masterpiece of numismatic artistry, was born from a vision to celebrate the opening of the…
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2001-D $1 Silver Buffalo Commem – PCGS MS70
In the annals of American numismatic history, few designs have captured the imagination quite like the iconic Buffalo nickel. This beloved motif, first introduced in 1913, has been reborn in a spectacular commemorative silver dollar that pays homage to both Native American heritage and the rugged spirit of the American West. The 2001-D $1 Silver…
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2001-P $1 Capitol Visitor Center Silver Commem – BU
In the heart of the nation’s capital, where decisions shaping American history have echoed for centuries, a new chapter was set in motion at the dawn of the 21st century. The construction of the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center, beginning in 2001, marked a pivotal moment—a bridging of past and present that put a new face…
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2001-P $1 Capitol Visitor Center Silver Commem – Proof
In the heart of the nation’s capital, beneath the marble gaze of the iconic Capitol dome, countless stories of American perseverance and vision converge. Few landmarks embody the journey of American democracy quite like the United States Capitol—and in the early 21st century, this legacy expanded, both literally and symbolically, with the creation of the…
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2001-P $1 Silver Buffalo Commem – NGC PF69 (Black Core)
A Tribute to America’s Indigenous Heritage In the heart of Washington D.C., a new chapter in American cultural preservation was unfolding. The year was 2001, and the Smithsonian Institution was preparing to open the doors of its latest masterpiece: the National Museum of the American Indian. This monumental event called for an equally significant commemoration,…
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2001-P $1 Silver Buffalo Commem – PCGS PR70
As the sun set on the 20th century, a new era dawned for American numismatics. The year 2001 marked a pivotal moment in the nation's cultural landscape with the opening of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. To commemorate this monumental occasion, the United States Mint breathed new life into one of the…
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2002-P $1 SLC Winter Olym Silver Commem – BU
The 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics marked a significant moment in American sporting history, representing the nation's triumphant return to hosting the Winter Games after a 22-year hiatus. This commemorative silver dollar stands as a tangible piece of that memorable celebration, capturing both the spirit of Olympic competition and the natural beauty of Utah's…
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2002-P $1 SLC Winter Olympics Silver Commem – Proof
The 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics stands as a pivotal moment in American sports history, arriving just months after the September 11 attacks and serving as a powerful symbol of national resilience. From February 8-24, 2002, Salt Lake City welcomed 2,399 athletes from 78 nations who competed in 78 events across 15 disciplines. The…
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2002-W $1 West Point Silver Commem – BU
The 2002-W $1 West Point Silver Commemorative Dollar stands as a testament to one of America’s most prestigious military institutions. On March 16, 1802, President Thomas Jefferson signed into law the founding of the United States Military Academy at West Point, establishing what would become the cornerstone of American military leadership and excellence. Two centuries…
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2002-W $1 West Point Silver Commem – Proof
<div> <p> In the early 19th century, amid the lush, embattled banks of the Hudson River, President Thomas Jefferson laid the foundation for an institution destined to shape the nation: the United States Military Academy at West Point. By 1802, as the young republic stood watchful against foreign threats and internal discord, West Point emerged…
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2003-P $1 First Flight Silver Commem – BU
On the windswept dunes of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, a pair of determined brothers changed the world forever. On December 17, 1903, Orville and Wilbur Wright achieved what many thought impossible—powered, controlled flight. Their invention did more than lift a fragile craft off the ground; it unleashed a new era of exploration, innovation, and human…
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2004-P $1 Lewis & Clark Silver Commem – BU
In a remarkable journey that transformed the course of American history, Captain Meriwether Lewis and Lieutenant William Clark embarked on their epic expedition across the uncharted wilderness of North America. Commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson following the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, this ambitious venture was tasked with exploring the newly acquired territory that doubled the…
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2004-P $1 Lewis & Clark Silver Commem – Proof
The 2004-P $1 Lewis & Clark Silver Commemorative Proof stands as a testament to one of America's greatest journeys of discovery. From May 14, 1804, to September 23, 1806, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led the Corps of Discovery on an epic 8,000-mile expedition from St. Louis, Missouri, to the Pacific Ocean and back. This…
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2004-P $1 Thomas A. Edison Silver Commem – BU
In the waning light of the 19th century, a singular event transformed the world and its nightscapes forever: Thomas Edison’s successful unveiling of a practical incandescent light bulb in 1879. Against a backdrop of global innovation, Edison’s relentless pursuit of lasting illumination outshone previous, fragile attempts. His breakthrough not only brightened homes and factories but…
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2004-P $1 Thomas A. Edison Silver Commem – Proof
In the dimly lit laboratory of West Orange, New Jersey, Thomas Edison stood transfixed before a glowing filament. It was 1879, and after thousands of failed attempts, he had finally created a practical incandescent light bulb – an invention that would forever change human civilization. This revolutionary moment, when Edison successfully demonstrated that electric light…
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2005-P $1 John Marshall Silver Commem – BU
In the early dawn of the 19th century, as the young American republic found its footing, John Marshall stepped into his role as the fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. His appointment came just weeks before Thomas Jefferson’s presidency began in 1801, as the outgoing President John Adams sought to shape the judiciary before…