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Fremont Coin Co., Inc. v
Established 1956.
One of the country's oldest first-generation coin, currency &
bullion companies.
Our warehouse inventory includes most U.S. Mint products, including the
older U.S. Mint products.
Enjoy your visit.
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Marine
Corps 230th Anniversary Uncirculated Silver Dollar (5C2)
Engraved by Norman E. Nemeth and struck from brilliant 90% silver, this stunning coin features on its obverse a rendition of Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal's historic photograph, which shows the raising of an American flag by the United States Marines atop Mount Suribachi on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima. Taken on February 23, 1945, it is believed to be the most reproduced image in the history of photography. The coin's reverse features Charles L. Vickers' engraving of the Eagle, Globe and Anchor, official emblem of the United States Marine Corps. Today's emblem has remained virtually unchanged since 1868 when United States Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles approved the design as recommended by Brigadier General Commandant Jacob Zeilin. This is a high quality, satin finish uncirculated coin produced with special care. Each coin is placed in a protective capsule, packaged in a premium gift box with tray and sleeve, and is accompanied by its own official Certificate of Authenticity signed by the Director of the United States Mint. Metal composition of the coin is 90% silver and 10% copper. The coin's diameter is 1.5 inches and it weighs 26.73 grams. This program is limited to 600,000 coins across all four (4) product options.
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Engraved by Norman E. Nemeth and struck from brilliant 90% silver, this stunning coin features on its obverse a rendition of Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal's historic photograph, which shows the raising of an American flag by the United States Marines atop Mount Suribachi on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima. Taken on February 23, 1945, it is believed to be the most reproduced image in the history of photography. The coin's reverse features Charles L. Vickers' engraving of the Eagle, Globe and Anchor, official emblem of the United States Marine Corps. Today's emblem has remained virtually unchanged since 1868 when United States Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles approved the design as recommended by Brigadier General Commandant Jacob Zeilin. The proof coin has a brilliant mirror-like finish. The term "proof" refers to a specialized minting process. Each coin is struck multiple times with specially polished dies so the softly frosted, yet detailed, images seem to float above a mirror-like field. The coin is accompanied by its own Certificate of Authenticity signed by the Director of the United States Mint.
Metal composition of the coin is 90% silver and 10% copper. |
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The artisans of the United States Mint have captured the grace and elegance of sculptor/engraver Adolph A. Weinman’s celebrated Walking Liberty design. The obverse design
features an ever hopeful Lady Liberty striding confidently toward
the sunrise, draped in the strength of the Stars and Stripes
carrying in her arms branches of laurel and oak to symbolize both
civil and military glory. In stock now! |
2008
United States Mint Silver Proof Set™
Don't miss out on this great opportunity to own the 2005 United States Mint Silver Proof Set™! Each set contains 11 newly minted proof condition coins, seven of them struck in brilliant silver. This set contains the Lincoln cent, the Golden Dollar featuring Sacagawea and includes two new coins from the Westward Journey Nickel Series™. The Roosevelt dime, Kennedy half-dollar and all five of the quarter-dollars minted for the 50 State Quarters® Program in 2005 have been struck in 90% silver, or coin silver. The luster and value of silver makes this set a perfect gift and a great addition to any collection. In stock now! |
2008
United States Mint Proof Set® (P05)
The
official United States Mint Proof Set® for 2005 is available now! In
addition to proof versions of the Lincoln cent, the Roosevelt dime,
the Kennedy half-dollar, and the Golden Dollar featuring Sacagawea,
this year’s set features two new coins in the Westward Journey
Nickel Series™, honoring the bicentennials of the Louisiana Purchase
and the Lewis and Clark expedition. The set also includes the latest
states honored in the 50 State Quarters® Program - California,
Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas and West Virginia. |
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