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ABRAHAM LINCOLN COLOSSAL COMMEMORATIVE COIN PROOF VALUE 9.95

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Availability: 39 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Composition: Cu, layered in 24 gold
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Mint Location: Pennsylvania
  • Strike Type: Proof
  • Type: Commemorative
  • Certification: U.S. Mint
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: Proof
  • Certification Number: * A 02280,02287,02288,02289,02488*
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Year: 2020
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    ABRAHAM LINCOLN COLOSSAL COMMEMORATIVE COIN PROOF VALUE 9.95
    Featuring highly detailed engravings of Abraham Lincoln and Lady Liberty
    Beautifully accented with stunning red, white, and blue
    Brilliantly layered in 24k gold
    Details
    Limitation:
    9999 complete collections
    Weight:
    110 g
    Material (details):
    Copper, layered in 24k gold with pad print and Swarovski
    First issued:
    2020
    Diameter:
    2.75" (70 mm)
    Obverse:
    Abraham Lincoln with star Swarovski
    Reverse:
    Leaders in Liberty
    Finish:
    Swarovski
    Material:
    Copper
    Quality:
    Proof
    Period:
    after 2020
    ABRAHAM LINCOLN COLOSSAL COMMEMORATIVE COIN PROOF VALUE 9.95
    Born in 1809 in a humble Kentucky log cabin, Abraham Lincoln grew up on a farm before his focus turned to wood-cutting and his own education.
    Although he underwent no formal collegiate education, Lincoln taught himself law and passed the bar exam, quickly gaining his reputation as a well-known "Prairie Lawyer."
    His interest in civil government eventually led him to run for president during a time when the role was tumultuous.
    When Lincoln became President in 1861, the dark clouds of the Civil War were already gathering.
    After desperate attempts at avoiding conflict had failed and the blood began to spill,
    "Honest Abe" was forced to become the most active leader in American history - assuming the role of Commander-in-Chief during America's bleakest and bloodiest period.
    Through it all, Lincoln led the nation with integrity and determination, emancipating the slaves and ultimately securing victory in the North.
    Tragically, he was assassinated just six days after the end of the Civil War.
    Today - 150 years after his death - Lincoln is widely regarded as the greatest President in our nation's history.