2000-W Gold/Platinum $10 Library of Congress Comm. NGC MS 69
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2000-W Gold/Platinum $10 Library of Congress Comm. NGC MS 69
Bullion Exchanges is delighted to offer the 2000-W Gold/Platinum $10 Library of Congress Commemorative Coin, graded NGC MS 69. This coin, struck in both gold and platinum, represents a significant milestone in numismatic history. It was issued to honor the 200th anniversary of the Library of Congress, the world's largest library and America's oldest federal cultural institution, established in 1800.
This coin is notable for being the first bimetallic coin minted by the United States, blending gold and platinum to create a unique and visually striking piece. It was issued in limited quantities, adding to its rarity and collectibility.
Coin Specifications:
- Graded by NGC as MS 69
- Made from .900/.9995 fine gold/platinum with a weight of 0.4766 troy oz
- Produced by the US Mint
- Face value of $10 USD backed by the US Mint
- Arrives in an official NGC holder
- Obverse: Features John Mercanti's design of the Liberty Torch with the torch in platinum and its flame in gold. The inscriptions "LIBERTY," "LIBRARY OF CONGRESS," and the year of mintage are seen on the outer gold layer.
- Reverse: Shows the American Eagle with a shield on its chest and the laurel wreaths encircling it. The inscriptions "E PLURIBUS UNUM," is seen below along with "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and the denomination on the outer gold ring
Bullion Exchanges is proud to present this 2000-W Gold/Platinum $10 Library of Congress Commemorative Coin NGC MS 69, a perfect addition to any numismatic collection or investment portfolio. We invite you to explore our selection of rare and historical coins. If you have any questions or need assistance, our dedicated customer service team is always ready to help.







