Celebrate the bicentennial anniversary of one of America's most iconic expeditions with the 2004-P Lewis and Clark Uncirculated Commemorative Silver Dollar. This stunning coin pays tribute to the 200th anniversary of the historic journey undertaken by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to explore the newly acquired western territory of the United States of America after the Louisiana Purchase. This incredible silver dollar perfectly captures the spirit of adventure and exploration that defined their mission. Struck with 90% silver, this coin has the same quantity and quality of silver as the coveted Morgan Silver Dollar! We're offering a small group of these commemorative dollars in Brilliant Uncirculated condition at a blowout price while supplies last! Take advantage of this steal of a deal for your collection before we sell out.
Key Features:
Designer: Donna Weaver
Edge: reeded edge
Diameter & Weight: 38.10 mm and 26.73 grams
Mintage: 142,015
Metal Composition: 90% Silver and 10% Copper
Mint: Philadelphia Mint
Design Highlights:
Obverse: The obverse features a detailed depiction of Lewis and Clark as they plan their expedition, with a river and trees in the background, symbolizing the untamed wilderness they were set to explore. The inscriptions include "Liberty," "In God We Trust," "1804," "1806 Lewis & Clark Bicentennial," and "2004."
Reverse: The reverse showcases a Peace Medal, flanked by two feathers, representing the diplomatic and peaceful nature of the expedition. The inscriptions on this side include "E Pluribus Unum," "One Dollar," and "United States of America."