Proof Coin
The 1776-2026 Semiquincentennial Peace Dollar Silver Proof Coin - America's 250th Anniversary commemorative with Certificate of Authenticity.
America only turns 250 once - own this coin

Official Commemorative Issue

USA 250th Anniversary
Peace Dollar Silver Proof Coin

A tangible piece of American history - struck in proof-like Nickel Silver to mark 250 years of the Declaration of Independence.

America only turns 250 once - own this coin

Proof Strike

Nickel Silver finish with mirror-like detail

USA 250 Mark

Official Merrick Mint privy mark

Authenticated

Certificate of Authenticity included

The Peace Dollar design - a lasting symbol of quiet strength and national pride - returns to mark this historic milestone. Each coin is dated 1776-2026 and includes a display stand and numbered Certificate of Authenticity from the Merrick Mint.

A meaningful addition to any collection, or a fitting commemorative gift for anyone who values American history.
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Certificate of Authenticity included  ·  Display stand included

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