The Coinage Act of 1792 established the first United States Mint and authorized the issuance of legal tender coinage. However, it wasn’t until the following year that the Mint started producing copper coinage, two years before they produced the first silver coins and three years before they struck the first gold coins. Today, the United States Mint produces all of the Nation’s coinage at four different Branch Mints: Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco and West Point. At Black Mountain Coins we’re privileged to handle many different types of United States coins, from Colonial through Modern Commemorative issues.
USA – Capitol Visitors Center – 3 Coins – 2001 – Proof Gold & Silver – NGC PF69UCAM
1991-1995 US World War II 50th Anniversary – Three (3) Coin Commemorative Brilliant Uncirculated Set. Coins in this set include: * US Gold $5 World War II, Obverse: American GI with fist and rifle raised, Reverse: Laurel branches surrounding “V” and corresponding Morse code symbol, Approx. 8.359 grams, 90% Gold; * US World War II Silver Dollar, Obverse: Allied Forces storming the beaches of Normandy, Reverse: Quote by General Dwight D. Eisenhower and “flaming sword” patch, Approx.26.73 grams, 90% Silver; * US World War II Clad Half Dollar, Obverse: Americans from the armed services, Reverse: American GI engaged in battle on a Pacific island.
United States – Gold Congressional Commemorative – $5 – 1989W – Proof – Box & COA
USA – Capitol Visitor Center – (3) Coin Set – 2001P & W – Proof – Mint Issued Box & COA – Includes the $5 gold coin, the half dollar and silver dollar.
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