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2016 2-Coin Silver American Liberty Medal Prf Set PR-70 PCGS (FS)

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Product Highlights:
  • Each Proof Medal contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver.
  • Each Medal is Authenticated by PCGS and given the PR-70 grade. The First Strike label guarantees this medal was received by PCGS within the first 30 days of the release. Labels may vary (Flag Label, Silver Medal Label, etc.)
  • Obverse: Designed by Justin Kunz and sculpted by Phebe Hemphill, features a modern rendition of Liberty. LIBERTY and 2016 are inscribed in the medal's field.
  • Reverse: Designed by Paul C. Balan and sculpted by Don Everhart, depicts an eagle. The mint mark appears in the field, while UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is inscribed along the rim of the medal.

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This medal bears the same design seen on the $100 Gold American Liberty coin struck in 2015. Unlike 2015’s $100 Gold American Liberty coin, however, this 2016 Silver version is not legal tender and bears no denomination.

This medal was produced by both the West Point and the San Francisco Mint facilities. Because both facilities struck this medal using their respective S and W mint marks, two different versions of the medal are available to collectors. This is similar to the 10th anniversary of 9/11 medals issued by the U.S. Mint back in 2011. These medals were struck by San Francisco and West Point Mints, resulting in S and W mint marks.

Other than the difference in the mint marks, the design of the 2016 Silver American Liberty Medal is the same. Each medal was struck 3 times with 219 metric tons of pressure by a Graebener GMP 360 TK coinage press. The medals were minted using a vertical die, the obverse struck by a hammer die and the reverse created by the anvil die.

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