The 2002 West Point Bicentennial Uncirculated Silver Dollar Coin was designed by U.S. Mint Sculptor/Engravers James Ferrell (obverse) and John Mercanti (reverse). The obverse of this coin depicts the majesty and pride of the United States Military Academy's cadet color guard in parade exercise with the Academy's Washington Hall and Cadet Chapel in the background. The coin's reverse features the unique West Point Bicentennial logo. Each coin bears the "W" mintmark of the West Point Mint.
This is a high quality, newly minted uncirculated coin produced with special care. Each coin is placed in a protective plastic capsule, packaged in a premium gift box with tray and sleeve, accompanied by its own Certificate of Authenticity.
Metal composition of the coin is 90% silver and 10% alloy; diameter is 1.500 (± 0.003) inches or 38.10 (± 0.08) mm and the weight is 26.730 (± 0.400) grams. This uncirculated commemorative silver dollar is U.S. legal tender and is backed by the U.S. Government for weight and content. |
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