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1986 Statue of Liberty Half Dollar Brilliant Uncirculated

1986 Statue of Liberty Half Dollar Brilliant Uncirculated

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Introducing the 1986-D Statue of Liberty Half Dollar, a striking and historically significant coin that pays tribute to the iconic Statue of Liberty and the enduring friendship between the United States and France. Coin Specifications: Composition: 75% Copper, 25% Nickel over a pure Copper center Edge: Reeded Diameter: 30.60 millimeters Weight: 11.34 grams Mintage: 928,008 Mint: Denver Obverse Design: The obverse of the 1986-D Statue of Liberty Half Dollar prominently features the image of the Statue of Liberty, standing tall and proud. With the radiant sun in the background, Lady Liberty is depicted holding the torch of freedom in her right hand. Her flowing garment and crown with rays further emphasize her symbolic importance. The inscriptions "Liberty" and "In God We Trust" grace the top portion of the coin's design, while the year "1986" is displayed below, marking the year of issue. Reverse Design: On the reverse side of the coin, you'll find a powerful representation of immigrants arriving in the United States. Four individuals, including a child, two women, and a gentleman, are depicted with their luggage and bags, symbolizing the many immigrants who arrived in New York seeking a new life. In the background, the New York Harbor and the city skyline are visible, serving as a backdrop to their hopeful journey. The inscriptions "United States of America" and "A Nation of Immigrants" appear at the top of the design, emphasizing the diverse and inclusive spirit of the nation. Below the central image, you'll find the inscriptions "E Pluribus Unum" and "Half Dollar." A Symbol of Freedom and Unity: The Statue of Liberty, standing on a 12-acre island in New York Harbor, holds a special place in the hearts of Americans and immigrants alike. As a symbol of freedom and the welcoming spirit of the United States, it has greeted countless immigrants arriving in the country by ship, making it their first glimpse of the nation.