1 oz Silvertowne Lady Liberty Silver Round
When one is asked to think of images that symbolize The United States, the Statue of Liberty, is one of the first to be conjured.
Designed by French sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, with the framework provided by Gustave Eiffel, the Statue of Liberty was proposed in the wake of the abolishment of slavery within the United States. The statue modeled after the Roman Goddess, Libertas, was proposed to embody the spirit of freedom, democracy, and liberty, the quintessential ideals of America. The monument was designed and sculpted within France and shipped to the United States as an acknowledgment that their newly formed ideas were supported. Since its official dedication on October 28th, 1886, the Statue of Liberty stands tall as a beacon of hope to the rest of the world, as the entry point to the land of opportunity. The Silvertowne Mint commemorates the Statue of Liberty on this 1 oz, 999 pure silver coins, available to you today at the lowest price!
The symbolism of the Statue of Liberty is more than iconic, it is deeply entrenched within the fabric of United States history, as it greeted Newcomers to the United States on Ellis Island, who sought a better life. The portrait of Lady Liberty adorns the reverse side and is contained over a blank field. The image is encapsulated by thirteen stars, indicative of the thirteen original colonies of the United States.
The obverse depicts torch that bears the light of enlightenment in the form of American Ideals, such as Liberty, freedom, and democracy. The flame is illustrated as burning bright and strong. Liberty serves as the legend, with the denomination, and purity also included.
The Silvertowne Mint is renowned for their unique designs and affordable offerings. Add a 1 oz Silvertowne Liberty Eagle to your cart right now!
In multiples of 20 this will ship in an original mint tube
| 6671 | |
| United States | |
| Silvertowne | |
| Brilliant uncirculated | |
| 999 | |
| The profile of Lady Liberty, surrounded by thirteen stars, indicative of the original thirteen colonies of the United States. | |
| The torch which Lady Liberty bears, which is burning bright and strong. | |
| 39 | |
| 2.9 | |
| 1.00 |
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When one is asked to think of images that symbolize The United States, the Statue of Liberty, is one of the first to be conjured.
Designed by French sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, with the framework provided by Gustave Eiffel, the Statue of Liberty was proposed in the wake of the abolishment of slavery within the United States.
The statue modeled after the Roman Goddess, Libertas, was proposed to embody the spirit of freedom, democracy, and liberty, the quintessential ideals of America.
The monument was designed and sculpted within France and shipped to the United States as an acknowledgment that their newly formed ideas were supported.
Since its official dedication on October 28th, 1886, the Statue of Liberty stands tall as a beacon of hope to the rest of the world, as the entry point to the land of opportunity.
The Silvertowne Mint commemorates the Statue of Liberty on this 1 oz, 999 pure silver coins, available to you today at the lowest price!
The symbolism of the Statue of Liberty is more than iconic, it is deeply entrenched within the fabric of United States history, as it greeted Newcomers to the United States on Ellis Island, who sought a better life.
The portrait of Lady Liberty adorns the reverse side and is contained over a blank field.
The image is encapsulated by thirteen stars, indicative of the thirteen original colonies of the United States.
The obverse depicts torch that bears the light of enlightenment in the form of American Ideals, such as Liberty, freedom, and democracy. The flame is illustrated as burning bright and strong.
Liberty serves as the legend, with the denomination, and purity also included.
The Silvertowne Mint is renowned for their unique designs and affordable offerings.
Add a 1 oz Silvertowne Liberty Eagle to your cart right now!
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