1991 Mt. Rushmore dollar

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1991 Mt. Rushmore dollar

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The 1991 Mt. Rushmore commemorative silver dollar was the second of the commemoratives.

It's specifications in regard to weight, thickness, and diameter, as well as the now-customary silver content, were identical to the previous issues.

It was also issued in the form of a clad half dollar, and a gold $5.00 half eagle.

Because of the coins relatively high mintage (Comparatively speaking, of course), it does not realize much over bullion. The mintage of the uncirculated coins were a good deal lower than the proofs, but, as is often the case in commemoratives, the proof specimens are in greater demand, except among specialists, and those who desire a complete set of commemoratives.

Pictured Below is an ANACS certified proof specimen.

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Re: 1991 Mt. Rushmore dollar

#2 Unread post by Daniel »

Interesting. I didn't notive this comm. before with the date on the cameo "bust" area. Nice coin.

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