The reverse proof finish, which contrasts a dazzling, reflected picture against a frosted background, will appear for the first time on a Morgan or Peace Dollar in the 2023 issue. George T. Morgan created both sides of the Morgan Dollar. His renowned picture of Liberty as an American-style figure covers the obverse. She's sporting a Phrygian cap with a personalized ribbon. Around the circumference are the words "E Pluribus Unum” and the year "2023," together with 13 stars. On the back, an eagle is depicted within an open wreath. The eagle's head is surrounded by the national motto "In God We Trust,” the name of the issuing country is "United States Of America,” and the face value is "One Dollar,” all of which are inscribed along the coin's rim. In the United States Mint, George T. Morgan was the eighth Chief Engraver. Peace Dollar: Anthony de Francisci created the Peace Dollar. Liberty wears a radiant crown and is oriented to the left. Above her name, the words "Liberty,” appear the national motto "In God We Trust,” and the year "2023." The back has an eagle perched on a cliff against the setting sun. Text reading "United States Of America” and "E Pluribus Unum" are arched above the picture. The words "One Dollar and "Peace” appear here as well. Originally from Italy, sculptor Anthony de Francisci settled in the United States. Each coin is worth $1 in U.S. currency. Each coin was produced using 99.9% pure silver, or.859 Troy ounces.The San Francisco mints put their "S" mint markings on both of these pieces.There will never be more than 250,000 Reverse proof sets made available to the public. Arrives in original mint packaging, which includes a capsule inside a black felt-lined box, and Certificate of Authenticity.
Pompeii 3 oz silver coin CI 2025
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