There’s nothing more American than apple pie, except for the sport of baseball. Considered the national pastime by millions, baseball has generated some of the nation’s biggest sporting heroes. The US Mint launched the new Baseball Hall of Fame coin in late 2014 to honor the nation’s oldest professional sporting organization. You can now purchase a 2014 $1 Baseball Hall of Fame Silver Coin from JM Bullion with a PR70 grade from the PCGS.
Coin Highlights:
This particular $1 Baseball Hall of Fame Silver Coin comes complete with a Ryne Sandberg label. Sandberg played 16 seasons in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs. He is a 10-time All Star and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2005. Today, he is the manager of his former club in Philadelphia. He is the only Hall of Fame player currently managing in the league.
Each of these coins has a PR70 grade from the PCGS, indicating that they are perfectly struck proof coins. The deep cameo, or DCAM, designation signifies the coin has a strong, frosted design set against a background field that is deeply mirrored and clear. The “P” mint mark identifies the coins as a product of the Philadelphia Mint. The label in the plastic packaging includes a player photo of Sandberg, as well as his name and reproduced autograph.
On the obverse side of each 2014 Baseball Hall of Fame Silver coin is the image of baseball glove. The reverse bears a 3D image of a baseball, complete with stitches on the ball and the engravings “United States of America” and “E Pluribus Unum.” Cassie McFarland won an open competition between designers and artists with her concept for the design of the Baseball Hall of Fame coin.
If you have any questions about these 2014 $1 Baseball Hall of Fame Silver Coins, don’t hesitate to contact a JM Bullion associate. We are available at 800-276-6508 or online via live chat and email. We look forward to hearing from you and answering any questions you may have.
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There’s nothing more American than apple pie, except for the sport of baseball. Considered the national pastime by millions, baseball has generated some of the nation’s biggest sporting heroes. The US Mint launched the new Baseball Hall of Fame coin in late 2014 to honor the nation’s oldest professional sporting organization. You can now purchase a 2014 $1 Baseball Hall of Fame Silver Coin from JM Bullion with a PR70 grade from the PCGS.
Coin Highlights:
This particular $1 Baseball Hall of Fame Silver Coin comes complete with a Ryne Sandberg label. Sandberg played 16 seasons in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs. He is a 10-time All Star and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2005. Today, he is the manager of his former club in Philadelphia. He is the only Hall of Fame player currently managing in the league.
Each of these coins has a PR70 grade from the PCGS, indicating that they are perfectly struck proof coins. The deep cameo, or DCAM, designation signifies the coin has a strong, frosted design set against a background field that is deeply mirrored and clear. The “P” mint mark identifies the coins as a product of the Philadelphia Mint. The label in the plastic packaging includes a player photo of Sandberg, as well as his name and reproduced autograph.
On the obverse side of each 2014 Baseball Hall of Fame Silver coin is the image of baseball glove. The reverse bears a 3D image of a baseball, complete with stitches on the ball and the engravings “United States of America” and “E Pluribus Unum.” Cassie McFarland won an open competition between designers and artists with her concept for the design of the Baseball Hall of Fame coin.
If you have any questions about these 2014 $1 Baseball Hall of Fame Silver Coins, don’t hesitate to contact a JM Bullion associate. We are available at 800-276-6508 or online via live chat and email. We look forward to hearing from you and answering any questions you may have.