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Quote: This one? 
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2001-D Bessie Coleman Concept Dollar/ US Mint reverse with "PEACE" ("Non Dollar" in place of "One Dollar") Catalog- 0002BP Material-Brass Size-27MM Mintage-450 Price-15$   Enjoy
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In 1998 the Dollar Coin Design Advisory Committee (DCDAC) was convened with the purpose of deciding what woman to portray on a new US "Golden" $1 circulating coin. Committee members included Mint Director Philip Diehl and Delaware Congressman Michael Castle. This concept was designed and presented to the committee in person by Daniel Carr. At one point in the DCDAC deliberations, the Bessie Coleman proposal was in second place behind Sacagawea as the committee's choice. A photograph of this Bessie Coleman proposal was taken by an Associated Press (AP) photographer, and that picture was distributed to newspapers across the country (see below). Many newspapers that ran stories about the DCAC meeting also printed that photograph as the only visual record of the meeting. The obverse shows Bessie Coleman, an early aviation pioneer. Renowned for her stunt flying, Bessie Coleman obtained her pilot's license before Amelia Earhart. At the time this coin was designed in 1998, nobody knew when the US Mint small "golden" dollars would first be issued. So the design was given a "2001" date. At the time this design was first presented in 1998, for the first time ever, a woman had just been assigned the duty of Space Shuttle Mission Commander. The early aviation of Bessie Coleman, combined with the modern space shuttle, show the progress in aviation contributed by women. The 13 stars above the horizon symbolize the future colonization of space. The large "D" represents a "Denver" mint mark. A small "DC" (designer's initials) are visible at the lower right. The reverse design was one of seven US Mint finalists for the reverse of the Sacagawea dollar coin. It features an Eagle soaring across the sun with 50 rays (symbolizing the 50 US states). This reverse has a concave field. To avoid a loss of detail when polishing the die, the die was given only a light polish and it shows some polishing marks. This design was sculpted in 3D by Daniel Carr, and the dies were made using a direct mechanical transfer from the 3D models. To comply with US regulations, the reverse of the coin is marked "NON DOLLAR" rather than "ONE DOLLAR". Size: 27mm. Composition: Brass Edge: Smooth Finish: Proof-Like Final Mintage: 450 Catalog number:0003BP    [Text and newspaper image stolen from the Moonlight Mint] Enjoy
Edited by Chopped Triumphs 03/13/2023 03:07 am
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2001-D Bessie Coleman / "USA" Catalog number-0002BP Material-Brass Mintage-650 Diameter-27mm Finish-Proof like   Enjoy
Edited by Chopped Triumphs 03/13/2023 03:22 am
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Nice examples! 
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2009 S Lincoln CentDie Pair-#4 Mintage-104 Price-45 Overstruck on Lincoln cents from 1959-1981   Enjoy
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That one is new to me. I can also see the old date shadowing the new one. Very interesting! 
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2014 Lesher DollarsType 2 Low relief with flanking scrolls and mining scene. Mintage W/O engravings- 170   Enjoy.
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Quote: 2014 Lesher Dollars Very nice! 
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1998-D Susan B. Anthony DollarDie pair-#3 Production dates- April 2020 and October 2021 Mintage-58   Enjoy and Happy St. Paddy's Day! Joe
Edited by Chopped Triumphs 03/17/2023 07:00 am
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Very nice! 
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Quote: 2009 S Lincoln Cent If I was a collector of the Lincoln Cent series, this one would tempt me a bit. Thanks for sharing!
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
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Quote:If I was a collector of the Lincoln Cent series, this one would tempt me a bit. I think this one is one of the ones that are more on that edge.
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2013 Battle of Lake Erie Bicentennial Commemorative Medal Catalog #-BLE_2013_SP Size-39MM Material-Silver Mintage-250 Smooth Edge marked .999 Silver   Enjoy Joe
Edited by Chopped Triumphs 03/21/2023 03:00 am
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Quote: 2013 Battle of Lake Erie Bicentennial Commemorative Medal Excellent! 
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