On special occasions, the United States Congress will authorize commemorative coin programs that recognize important events, people, places, and institutions. Modern commemorative coins date back to 1982 and have since become extremely popular among collectors. Here you will find a varied commemorative listing, which means you could receive any design from the modern era. Right now, $1 US Mint Commemorative Silver Coins in certified perfect condition are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
- Ships in a protective plastic slab from PCGS or NGC!
- Special Commemorative Dollar coins!
- Certified coin availability is limited!
- Contains .7734 Troy oz of actual silver content.
- Holds a grade of MS/PR70 from PCGS or NGC.
- Issued a face value of $1 (USD) by the federal government.
- The obverse and reverse will have varied designs.
- Please note that when buying multiples, you may receive coins with matching designs.
Each $1 US Mint Commemorative Coin in this online JM Bullion listing was produced by the US Mint and is considered legal tender by the federal government of the United States. The coins will arrive to you in protective plastic slabs with labels bearing the official grading information.
Please keep in mind that these coins are varied with regard to both their designs and their grading company. For grading, these coins have been sent to either the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation or the Professional Coin Grading Service. As for their imagery, they could feature any of the many popular designs the US Mint has issued since 1982.
The obverse and the reverse of these US Mint Commemorative Silver Coins will feature varied designs. Typically, there will be unique imagery on both sides of commemorative coins, as well as inscriptions and hallmark details. Please note that we cannot cherry-pick designs for you. Rather, we will ship whatever we happen to have in our inventory once your payment processes.
Though the modern era dates back to 1982, the United States has been issuing commemorative coins in general since 1848. The very first commemorative coin was a quarter eagle celebrating the discovery of gold in California. However, common lists of commemorative coins will usually begin with the 1892 Columbus 400th anniversary coin. The first coin in the modern era was issued in 1982 and commemorated the 250th anniversary of George Washington’s birth.
If you have any questions about these silver commemorative coins, we encourage you to contact JM Bullion. Our customer service team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and through our email address.