The America the Beautiful Series of silver coins for sale at the United States Mint is one of the most expansive and coveted collections of American silver outside of the American Eagle bullion series. The 56-coin collection ran from 2010 to 2021 and offered designs representing all 50 US states, the five overseas territories of the nation, and the District of Columbia. Right now, 2013 5 oz ATB Great Basin Silver Coin in near-perfect condition is available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2013 5 oz ATB Great Basin Silver Coin available in this product listing comes with a near-perfect certification. The NGC assigns a Mint State 69 certification to coins that exhibit full, original mint luster with no more than two minor detracting flaws present. The detracting flaws present on the coins are limited to minuscule contact marks or hairlines only and must be located outside of the primary focal points of the coin. In addition, the Early Release label gives these coins even greater value in identifying each as being received by the NGC within 30 days of the US Mint’s original release date in 2013.
Representing Nevada in the ATB Series is Great Basin National Park. Located in White Pine county near the Nevada-Utah border, the park is named for the region it inhabits between the Sierra Nevada and Wasatch Mountain ranges. The region is dry and mountainous, and the park covers 77,180 acres of protected land.
President George Washington is featured on the obverse side of 2013 5 oz ATB Great Basin Silver Coins. This depiction of Washington is based on a sculpted bust of the president from 1786. This design has been on the circulation US Quarter since 1932 when it was developed by John Flanagan.
In the reverse design of 2013 ATB Great Basin Silver Coins, you will find the image of a bristlecone pine tree. The bristlecone species of pine tree consists of three separate subspecies. All bristlecone trees are known to be long-lived and highly resilient to harsh weather and arid soil, making the Great Basin a perfect home for the tree.
If you have any questions, please contact JM Bullion. Our team can assist you on the phone at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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The America the Beautiful Series of silver coins for sale at the United States Mint is one of the most expansive and coveted collections of American silver outside of the American Eagle bullion series. The 56-coin collection ran from 2010 to 2021 and offered designs representing all 50 US states, the five overseas territories of the nation, and the District of Columbia. Right now, 2013 5 oz ATB Great Basin Silver Coin in near-perfect condition is available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2013 5 oz ATB Great Basin Silver Coin available in this product listing comes with a near-perfect certification. The NGC assigns a Mint State 69 certification to coins that exhibit full, original mint luster with no more than two minor detracting flaws present. The detracting flaws present on the coins are limited to minuscule contact marks or hairlines only and must be located outside of the primary focal points of the coin. In addition, the Early Release label gives these coins even greater value in identifying each as being received by the NGC within 30 days of the US Mint’s original release date in 2013.
Representing Nevada in the ATB Series is Great Basin National Park. Located in White Pine county near the Nevada-Utah border, the park is named for the region it inhabits between the Sierra Nevada and Wasatch Mountain ranges. The region is dry and mountainous, and the park covers 77,180 acres of protected land.
President George Washington is featured on the obverse side of 2013 5 oz ATB Great Basin Silver Coins. This depiction of Washington is based on a sculpted bust of the president from 1786. This design has been on the circulation US Quarter since 1932 when it was developed by John Flanagan.
In the reverse design of 2013 ATB Great Basin Silver Coins, you will find the image of a bristlecone pine tree. The bristlecone species of pine tree consists of three separate subspecies. All bristlecone trees are known to be long-lived and highly resilient to harsh weather and arid soil, making the Great Basin a perfect home for the tree.
If you have any questions, please contact JM Bullion. Our team can assist you on the phone at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.