Why order this 2020-P 5 oz. Silver America the Beautiful Salt River Bay NP and Ecological Preserve Specimen?
Take a numismatic trip to the warm waters of the Caribbean with this Specimen Salt River Bay. Part of the America the Beautiful Series, which has taken collectors on a numismatic tour of America's national parks since 2010, the coin features a stunning look at a mangrove tree. The coin would make a great addition to any America the Beautiful collection, but also makes for a beautiful standalone piece. The mintage of this release is limited to 13,750, which is the lowest mintage limit the Mint has set for a 5 oz. Specimen ATB issue to date!
- This coin was struck from 5 oz of .999 fine silver at the Philadelphia Mint and it bears that mint's "P" mint mark.
- This piece boasts a gorgeous specimen finish.
- The coin comes from the 53rd issue in the America the Beautiful Series.
Striking Red Mangrove Tree Design by Richard Masters
Obverse: This coin features the same obverse design as other coins in the America the Beautiful Series, John Flanagan's left-side portrait of President George Washington. The image has been a mainstay of quarters since 1932. "LIBERTY" and "IN GOD WE TRUST" are inscribed to the left and right of the effigy, respectively, while "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "QUARTER DOLLAR" are included on the rim.
Reverse: The reverse features a red mangrove tree design by Richard Masters. The main design is encircled by a rim frame in which there are four inscriptions. "SALT RIVER BAY" is inscribed at the top, while "U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS," "2020," and "E PLURIBUS UNUM" are inscribed on the bottom half.
Virtually Perfect SP69 ER
This coin earned a Specimen 69 grade from the experts at Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). That grade means that the coin appears flawless to the naked eye. It was also certified Early Releases due to the fact that it was submitted for grading no more than 30 days after its initial release from the mint.
Don't miss your chance to own this America the Beautiful 2020-P 5 oz. Silver Salt River Bay NP and Ecological Preserve Specimen.
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