1984 S Olympic Coliseum Silver Dollar PF Coin in OGP
1984 S Olympic Coliseum Silver Dollar PF Coin in OGP
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1984 San Francisco Mint (S) Olympic Coliseum Silver Dollar Commemorative Coin Proof (PF) in Maroon Original Government Packaging (OGP)
The 1984 Olympic Silver Dollar was the first Olympic commemorative coins ever issued by the United States Mint. It was also the first time since 1933 that the United Stats issued a gold coin. Arriving in a velvet and satin presentation case, it features the XXIII Summer Olympic Games moving star symbol representing international athletes' pursuit of excellence and the traditional five Olympic rings representing universal brother hood among the five continents of the world. The red, white and blue ribbon highlights the American location of the 1984 games.
SPECIFICATIONS | |
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Condition: | Proof |
Date: | 1984 |
Mint Mark: | S (San Francisco) |
Diameter: | 1.50 in (38.10mm) - US Silver Dollar Size |
Fineness: | 900 Fine |
Weight: | .86 troy ounces (26.73g) |
Content: | Silver: .77 troy oz. (24.06g) |
Copper: .09 troy oz (2.67g) | |
Traditional Content for US silver coinage | |
Design: | Obv. Robert Graham's Sculpture: Gateway to the Olympic Coliseum, Los Angeles, California. To right and left, above Coliseum: IN GOD WE TRUST. Border isnscription: LIBERTY above, LOS ANGELES 1984 XXIII OLYMPIAD and incuse lettering below. |
Rev. American eagle looking over its wing to right. Outer border inscription: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; Inner border inscription: ONE DOLLAR E. PLURIBUS UNUM Incluse on rock below eagle. RG (initials of Roberth Graham) below laurel branch and to left of eagle's lower foot. |