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Серебряная монета доллар США 1986 S с изображением американского орла и свободы пруф

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Meta:
Circulated/Uncirculated : Uncirculated
Certification : Uncertified
Country/Region of Manufacture : United States
Composition : Silver
Denomination : $1
Mint Location : San Francisco
Year : 1986
Strike Type : Proof
Fineness : 0.999

United States – American Silver Eagle 1986 Proof With mirror grade ultra cameo Silver Dollar 40.6mm ( 31.103 grams) 0.999 Silver (1.000 oz. ASW) Engraver: Adolph Alexander Weinman L I B E R T Y IN GOD WE TRUST, Walking Liberty ·UNITED STATES OF AMERICA· E PLURIBUS UNUM JM 1 OZ. FINE SILVER~ ONE DOLLAR, Heraldic eagle with shield. Exact item pictured! US mint product, from the estate of former U.S. Secretary of State Lawrence S. Eagleburger – owner authenticity will be issued upon request. Your coin will be delivered in a protective plastic & clear stapled 2 x 2 protective sleeve holder Please preview all pictures to make your analysis of the grade of each coin All pictures are of actual item – We don’t guarantee grades from a third party service! If you purchase a coin with the intention of having it graded by a third party service, you do it at your own risk. All descriptions are of our own opinion. All sales are final, as it no returns. Libertas (Latin for ‘liberty or freedom’) is the Roman goddess and personification of liberty. She became a politicised figure in the Late Republic, featured on coins supporting the populares faction, and later those of the assassins of Julius Caesar. Nonetheless, she sometimes appears on coins from the imperial period, such as Galba’s “Freedom of the People” coins during his short reign after the death of Nero. She is usually portrayed with two accoutrements: the rod and the soft pileus, which she holds out, rather than wears. The Greek equivalent of the goddess Libertas is Eleutheria , the personification of liberty. There are many post-classical depictions of liberty as a person which often retain some of the iconography of the Roman goddess.