1987 United States Bicentennial Of The Constitution $5 Gold Commemorative
A proof version (pictured above) and a business strike version where struck at the West Point Mint with a mintage of 651,659 for business strikes and 214,225 for proof strikes. The design is attributed to Marcel Jovine.
The value of PR67 and MS67 coins both begin at $185 each. I would consider the proof version to be a sleeper considering the lower mintage and BV compared to the business strikes.
1987 W U.S. Constitution Bicentennial $5 Gold Commemorative
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Re: 1987W U.S. Constitution Bicentennial $5 Gold Commemorative
I have viewed only a few gold coins. But this coin grabs my eye. I do like the St. Gauden $20 piece. I like the reverse with the feather and the constitution in the back ground. Cool.
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I like this piece also. It stands for something important and has a pleasing design.
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