Two of the most unique states in the United States are Alaska and Hawaii. Not only are they the most recent states to join the Union, occurring after World War II in both instances, but they also offer two of the most distinct environments within the country. Both states are also, notably, not attached directly to the 48 continental states of the US. Hawaii and Alaska closed out the third year of the ATB Series in style with stunning designs. Today, 2012-P 5 oz Burnished ATB Denali Silver Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Alaska is the northernmost state in the US and the only one with points that touch the Arctic Circle in the far north. Alaska is a state rich in natural wildlife and land preserves. With the lowest population in the US, the vast majority of Alaska’s residents live along the Pacific Coast in the south of the state where life is somewhat more hospitable compared to the interior.
All 2012-P 5 oz Burnished ATB Denali Silver Coins in this listing are available with a protective display box from the United States Mint and an included Certificate of Authenticity. The coins come with a “P” mint mark from the Philadelphia Mint, the location responsible for the striking of all Burnished ATB Silver coins.
On the obverse of 2012-P 5 oz Burnished ATB Silver Coins, you’ll find a left-profile portrait of President George Washington. The first leader of the United States, Washington led the Continental Army to victory over the British during the Revolutionary War and went on to serve two terms as president.
The reverse of 2012-P 5 oz Burnished ATB Denali Silver Coins depicts the most famous peak in the state of Alaska. Formerly known as Mount McKinley after President William McKinley, the mountain peak is the highest point in North America and is now known by the name Denali. This is the term the local Koyukon people used for the mountain for centuries prior to American gold prospectors naming it for McKinley.
Please feel free to reach out to JM Bullion if you have any questions. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or simply send us an email with your inquiries.
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Two of the most unique states in the United States are Alaska and Hawaii. Not only are they the most recent states to join the Union, occurring after World War II in both instances, but they also offer two of the most distinct environments within the country. Both states are also, notably, not attached directly to the 48 continental states of the US. Hawaii and Alaska closed out the third year of the ATB Series in style with stunning designs. Today, 2012-P 5 oz Burnished ATB Denali Silver Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Alaska is the northernmost state in the US and the only one with points that touch the Arctic Circle in the far north. Alaska is a state rich in natural wildlife and land preserves. With the lowest population in the US, the vast majority of Alaska’s residents live along the Pacific Coast in the south of the state where life is somewhat more hospitable compared to the interior.
All 2012-P 5 oz Burnished ATB Denali Silver Coins in this listing are available with a protective display box from the United States Mint and an included Certificate of Authenticity. The coins come with a “P” mint mark from the Philadelphia Mint, the location responsible for the striking of all Burnished ATB Silver coins.
On the obverse of 2012-P 5 oz Burnished ATB Silver Coins, you’ll find a left-profile portrait of President George Washington. The first leader of the United States, Washington led the Continental Army to victory over the British during the Revolutionary War and went on to serve two terms as president.
The reverse of 2012-P 5 oz Burnished ATB Denali Silver Coins depicts the most famous peak in the state of Alaska. Formerly known as Mount McKinley after President William McKinley, the mountain peak is the highest point in North America and is now known by the name Denali. This is the term the local Koyukon people used for the mountain for centuries prior to American gold prospectors naming it for McKinley.
Please feel free to reach out to JM Bullion if you have any questions. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or simply send us an email with your inquiries.