Commemorative Coins of the United States
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Commemorative Coins
United States commemorative coins are coins that were designed to commemorate an event and were not intended for circulation. The United States has minted early commemorative coins and modern commemorative coins. The early commemoratives are, in general, the most desirable.
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The Early Commemorative Coins
The early commemorative coins started with the Isabella Quarter in 1893, to commemorate the Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Most of the early silver coins were half dollars, and were minted starting in 1915 with the Maine Centennial. There were numerous half dollar coins minted through 1954. The lone early commemorative silver dollar was the 1900 Lafayette Dollar.
These coins were minted in very small numbers compared to most modern coin mintages, and, while it was intended as a keepsake, they were occasionally spent. Commemorative coins are legal tender. As a result, not all of the original coins survived in a shape that would satisfy a numismatist.
A few issues of gold commemorative dollars were struck, and one quarter eagle, a two dollar fifty cent coin. The quarter eagle was struck to commemorate the Panama-Pacific Exposition, along with two gold fifty dollar coins, the round and the octagon versions.
These coins were minted in very small numbers compared to most modern coin mintages, and, while it was intended as a keepsake, they were occasionally spent. Commemorative coins are legal tender. As a result, not all of the original coins survived in a shape that would satisfy a numismatist.
A few issues of gold commemorative dollars were struck, and one quarter eagle, a two dollar fifty cent coin. The quarter eagle was struck to commemorate the Panama-Pacific Exposition, along with two gold fifty dollar coins, the round and the octagon versions.
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Modern Commemorative Coins
As with the early commemorative coins, one quarter started the commemorative coinage of modern times. The George Washington Quarter was issued in 1982. It was soon followed by a myriad of dollar and half dollar coins. These coins occasionally are found in sets. Both silver and clad coins were minted, so it is important to know exactly what versions of a coin exist, and place a value on it accordingly.
Modern five dollar gold coins have also been produced for many issues, and sets combining gold and silver abound.
Modern five dollar gold coins have also been produced for many issues, and sets combining gold and silver abound.
Commemorative Coins
- Tiny coin to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee
- Scientists at Glasgow University have marked the Queen's Diamond Jubilee by creating the world's smallest commemorative coin. The Queen's image has been etched on a sliver of diamond 200 times thinner that a human hair. The coin is so small that it ...
- 9-yr-old boy wins gov't award for quake memorial coin design
- TOKYO (Kyodo) -- The Finance Ministry said Tuesday it has selected three new designs for commemorative coins, including one by a 9-year-old boy depicting his desire for Japan's early recovery from the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
- Commemorative coins pay their way
- Commemorative coins were struck for the Queen's golden jubilee in 2002, in the following year to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the coronation, in 2004 to celebrate a century of the entente cordiale, in 2005 to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the ...
- Ultimate Commemorative Coin Celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II
- These are the first and only coins of this weight to mark this auspicious occasion. The coins include the commemorative obverse commissioned for the official £5 crown also issued in gold, silver and cupro-nickel. Designed by Ian Rank-Broadley, ...
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