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2019-W $100 American Liberty, Enhanced MS DMPL

2019-W $100 American Liberty, Enhanced MS DMPL

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 84432)

The 2019-W One Hndred Dollars is part of a series of American Liberty Commemorative Gold Coin coins struck from 2017-Present. The specific variety is American Liberty. Struck in West Point and designated as a Business (MS) strike, this coin is made of 0.9999 gold from a mintage of 24,609 struck.
Deep mirror prooflike surfaces.
Obverse: The obverse (heads) features a profile of Liberty wearing a crown of stars.
Reverse: The reverse (tails) depicts a bold and powerful eagle in flight, with its eyes toward opportunity and a determination to attain it.

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GSID: 84432
Coin Date: 2019-W
Denomination: $100 / One Hndred Dollars
Designation: MS
Mint Mark: W
Mint Location: West Point
Mintage: 24,609
Coinage Type: American Liberty Commemorative Gold Coin
Coinage Years: 2017-Present
Composition: 0.9999 gold
Variety: American Liberty
Variety 2: Enhanced
Strike Type: Specimen
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