2000-W Gold/Platinum $10 Commemorative Library of Congress NGC MS 70
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2000 W Gold/Platinum $10 Commemorative Library of Congress NGC MS 70
Celebrate a unique chapter in U.S. Mint history with the 2000-W $10 Library of Congress Commemorative Coin, certified NGC MS 70, a perfect mint state grade. Issued to honor the 200th anniversary of the Library of Congress, this extraordinary coin is the first and only U.S. coin ever struck with a bimetallic composition of gold and platinum, making it one of the most distinctive and innovative commemoratives in modern numismatics. Struck at the West Point Mint, this coin features a brilliant outer ring of .900 fine gold and a center core of .9995 fine platinum.
Coin Features:
- Graded MS 70 by NGC
- Contains 0.4766 troy oz
- Denomination: $10 (USD)
- Produced by the U.S. Mint
- 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 Thomas D Rogers, Sr. design of the Eagle with a shield on its chest and the laurel wreaths encircling it. The inscriptions "E PLURIBUS UNUM," are seen below along with "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and the denomination on the outer gold ring
The 2000-W Library of Congress $10 Commemorative is a numismatic first—unmatched in composition and symbolism. As the only coin ever struck in both platinum and gold by the U.S. Mint, it represents a groundbreaking tribute to America’s oldest cultural institution. Own a singular piece of U.S. coinage history today—available now at Bullion Exchanges. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact one of our customer service representatives.
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