Before the St. Louis Arch boasted of being the “Gateway to the West,” the Cumberland Gap in Kentucky provided the first open door to Americans and Europeans looking to move beyond the original 13 colonies to the interior of the North American continent for new opportunities for land and livelihood. Right now, 2016-P 5 oz Burnished Silver ATB Cumberland Gap Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each of the 2016-P 5 oz Burnished ATB Cumberland Gap Silver Coins in this product listing is available to you inside of its original US Mint protective box and features a Certificate of Authenticity. While bullion coins in the series are issued by the West Point Mint with no mint marks, the Burnished ATB Silver coins are struck by the Philadelphia Mint with a “P” mint mark.
The Burnished ATB Silver Coins are also available to you with a distinct finish. The blanks used in the production of the burnished coins are vapor blasted for a matte finish that has less shine than the bullion coins in the series.
Cumberland Gap National Historical Park is administered by the National Park Service and was established in 1940. The park is located near the border of Kentucky with the states of Tennessee and Virginia. Cumberland Gap itself is a natural break in the Appalachian Mountain Range near Cumberland Mountain.
On the reverse of 2016-P 5 oz Burnished ATB Cumberland Gap Silver Coins is the image of an American frontiersman with his long rifle standing in the Cumberland Gap. He gazes off toward the west through the gap at a land of opportunity. Long before the era of rail travel, early Americans used the Cumberland Gap’s natural break in the mountain range to move west from the eastern colonies/states. Native Americans had used the pass for centuries before Europeans arrived.
The obverse of 2016 Burnished ATB Cumberland Gap Coins includes the portrait of George Washington. In this left-profile portrait, the first president is depicted in a design from John Flanagan that is based upon a 1786 bust of Washington.
If you have any questions about buying silver, please don’t hesitate to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available to you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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Before the St. Louis Arch boasted of being the “Gateway to the West,” the Cumberland Gap in Kentucky provided the first open door to Americans and Europeans looking to move beyond the original 13 colonies to the interior of the North American continent for new opportunities for land and livelihood. Right now, 2016-P 5 oz Burnished Silver ATB Cumberland Gap Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each of the 2016-P 5 oz Burnished ATB Cumberland Gap Silver Coins in this product listing is available to you inside of its original US Mint protective box and features a Certificate of Authenticity. While bullion coins in the series are issued by the West Point Mint with no mint marks, the Burnished ATB Silver coins are struck by the Philadelphia Mint with a “P” mint mark.
The Burnished ATB Silver Coins are also available to you with a distinct finish. The blanks used in the production of the burnished coins are vapor blasted for a matte finish that has less shine than the bullion coins in the series.
Cumberland Gap National Historical Park is administered by the National Park Service and was established in 1940. The park is located near the border of Kentucky with the states of Tennessee and Virginia. Cumberland Gap itself is a natural break in the Appalachian Mountain Range near Cumberland Mountain.
On the reverse of 2016-P 5 oz Burnished ATB Cumberland Gap Silver Coins is the image of an American frontiersman with his long rifle standing in the Cumberland Gap. He gazes off toward the west through the gap at a land of opportunity. Long before the era of rail travel, early Americans used the Cumberland Gap’s natural break in the mountain range to move west from the eastern colonies/states. Native Americans had used the pass for centuries before Europeans arrived.
The obverse of 2016 Burnished ATB Cumberland Gap Coins includes the portrait of George Washington. In this left-profile portrait, the first president is depicted in a design from John Flanagan that is based upon a 1786 bust of Washington.
If you have any questions about buying silver, please don’t hesitate to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available to you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.