2013-P Great Basin 5 oz. Silver America the Beautiful Specimen Coin PCGS SP69 First Strike (Mercanti Signed Label)
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Why buy this 5 oz. Silver 2013-P Great Basin Quarter
Only 17,707 of this uncirculated 2013-P Silver Great Basin National Park were minted. It shares its designs and the fact that it is .999 pure silver with the bullion version of the coin, but it is distinguishable from that one by its matte finish and “P” Mint mark of the Philadelphia Mint.
What is the design of the Silver Great Basin National Park?
John Flanagan’s 1932 portrait of President Washington serves as the focal point of the obverse. That design is familiar not only to coin collectors but also to anyone who uses American quarters. On the reverse is a Bristlecone pine tree. Growing at the Park’s higher elevations, these pine trees are some of the world’s oldest.
What does Specimen 69 from the Professional Coin Grading Service mean?
The Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) grades coins as “69” when their strikes are near full and their few imperfections are minor.
If you are a Nevadan, an arborist, or simply like the America the Beautiful collection, place your order of this 2013-P 5 oz. Silver Great Basin National Park with MCM today!
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Year of Issue: | 2013 |
Mint: | U.S. Mint |
Mint Mark: | P |
Branch: | Philadelphia |
Grading Service: | PCGS |
Grade: | SP69 |
Release Type: | First Strike |
Finish: | Specimen |
Label/Signature: | Mercanti Signed Label |
Composition: | Silver |
Purity: | 0.999 |
Display Weight: | 5 oz |
Weight in Grams: | 155.5162 g |
Weight in Ounces: | 5 oz |
Diameter: | 76.2 mm |
Thickness: | 4.19 mm |
Edge Type: | Lettered |
Country: | United States |
Legal Tender: | United States |
Currency: | Dollar |
Denomination: | 0.25 |
Mintage: | 17,792 |
Obverse Design: | George Washington bust facing left |
Reverse Design: | Bristlecone pine tree |
Reverse Designer/Engraver: | John Flanagan |
Obverse Designer/Engraver: | Ronald D. Sanders and Renata Gordon |