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One of the most popular denominations of US Mint commemorative coins is the silver dollar. Although silver dollars were once used in daily commerce, the US Mint stopped producing them for circulation in the 1930s. In recent decades, these coins have taken on a new role as commemorative pieces honoring significant events, people, and places in American history. Right now, $1 US Mint Commemorative Silver Coins are available for purchase online at BullionMax in varied conditions.
Coin Highlights:
Each $1 US Mint Commemorative Silver Coin in this listing is certified in near-perfect condition and housed in a protective plastic slab. These coins feature a grade of either Mint State 69 or PR/PF69. A grade of 69 indicates the coin retains full, original mint luster and has no more than two very small imperfections, such as minor contact marks or hairlines that are located outside the primary focal points.
Please note that the date, design, and grading service for each coin are selected at random after your payment is processed. While all coins are $1 US Mint Commemorative Silver Coins, we cannot guarantee specific details. If you purchase multiple coins, there is a chance you may receive duplicates.
The United States Mint issued commemorative coins intermittently from the 1840s until 1956. In the mid-20th century, the Eisenhower Administration ended commemorative releases, citing concerns over declining design standards and reduced collector demand.
The modern commemorative coin program began in 1982 with the release of a half dollar honoring George Washington’s 250th birthday. By 1983, the US Mint had introduced the $1 commemorative silver dollar. These coins have since become a cornerstone of the Mint’s annual offerings, with releases nearly every year highlighting notable American history and culture.
The obverse and reverse designs on these coins vary depending on the year and program. The first $1 commemorative silver dollar honored the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Since then, designs have celebrated important figures, events, and places, making each coin a small but significant piece of history.
If you have questions when you buy silver online, BullionMax customer service is happy to help. You can reach us at 800-729-3202, or connect with us online through our live chat and email options.
Year | Random |
Condition | MS/PR69 |
Grading Service | PCGS or NGC |
Mint Mark | Not Shown |
Metals Purity | .999 |
Producer | US Mint |
Diameter | 38.1 mm |
Condition | Uncirculated |
Denomination | $1 |
Country | United States |
Edge Style | Reeded |
Certificate of Authenticity | No |
Packaging | Plastic Grading Slab |
Metal Content | .7734 Troy Ounce |
Shipping | Free Shipping on Orders Over $199 |
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