Ohio isn’t located on either coast of the United States, but despite its lack of proximity to the open waters, the state was still the site of one of the greatest naval victories in the history of the United States. The Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial commemorates the Battle of Lake Erie and represents Ohio in the America the Beautiful Series. The 2013-P 5 oz Burnished ATB Perry’s Victory Silver Coin is currently available to you for purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The Battle of Lake Erie took place on September 10, 1813, on Lake Erie in the chain of lakes known as the Great Lakes. The battle occurred as part of the War of 1812 between the United States and the United Kingdom. Here, nine vessels from the United States Navy defeated and captured six vessels from the British Royal Navy, ensuring American control of the lake for the remainder of the war and control over the city of Detroit.
Olive Hazard Perry was the man in charge of the US Navy vessels during the battle and his statue stands at Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial near South Bass Island in Lake Erie near the shores of Ohio. The 352-foot column was constructed between 1912 and 1915, and is located on an isthmus of land jutting out in the waters.
The reverse of the 2013-P 5 oz Burnished ATB Perry’s Victory Silver Coin features a view of the statue of Oliver Hazard Perry. Perry’s statue stands near the base of the world’s largest Doric column, which is the focal point of the memorial which marks the lasting peace between the United States, Canada, and Britain that has lasted since the end of the War of 1812.
On the obverse of 2013 Burnished ATB Perry’s Victory Silver Coins is the image of President George Washington. The first president of the nation, Washington served two terms and then stepped aside voluntarily, setting a precedent that all presidents would honor until the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
We encourage JM Bullion customers to contact us with questions at 800-276-6508. You can also connect with us online through our live chat and email address. Silver price charts are also available on our website to help you track historic changes in the price of the precious metal.
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Ohio isn’t located on either coast of the United States, but despite its lack of proximity to the open waters, the state was still the site of one of the greatest naval victories in the history of the United States. The Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial commemorates the Battle of Lake Erie and represents Ohio in the America the Beautiful Series. The 2013-P 5 oz Burnished ATB Perry’s Victory Silver Coin is currently available to you for purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The Battle of Lake Erie took place on September 10, 1813, on Lake Erie in the chain of lakes known as the Great Lakes. The battle occurred as part of the War of 1812 between the United States and the United Kingdom. Here, nine vessels from the United States Navy defeated and captured six vessels from the British Royal Navy, ensuring American control of the lake for the remainder of the war and control over the city of Detroit.
Olive Hazard Perry was the man in charge of the US Navy vessels during the battle and his statue stands at Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial near South Bass Island in Lake Erie near the shores of Ohio. The 352-foot column was constructed between 1912 and 1915, and is located on an isthmus of land jutting out in the waters.
The reverse of the 2013-P 5 oz Burnished ATB Perry’s Victory Silver Coin features a view of the statue of Oliver Hazard Perry. Perry’s statue stands near the base of the world’s largest Doric column, which is the focal point of the memorial which marks the lasting peace between the United States, Canada, and Britain that has lasted since the end of the War of 1812.
On the obverse of 2013 Burnished ATB Perry’s Victory Silver Coins is the image of President George Washington. The first president of the nation, Washington served two terms and then stepped aside voluntarily, setting a precedent that all presidents would honor until the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
We encourage JM Bullion customers to contact us with questions at 800-276-6508. You can also connect with us online through our live chat and email address. Silver price charts are also available on our website to help you track historic changes in the price of the precious metal.