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1986 Statue of Liberty Commemorative Silver Dollar

$128.00

1986 Statue of Liberty Commemorative Silver Dollar

PCGS Proof 69

The 1986 Statue of Liberty commemorative silver dollar was issued by the U.S. Mint to mark the centennial of the Statue of Liberty. It was part of one of the largest modern U.S. commemorative programs and helped fund the restoration of the monument and Ellis Island.

This coin is certified Proof 69 by Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). A PF69 grade indicates a well-struck proof coin with strong visual appeal and only very minor imperfections visible under magnification.

The obverse features the Statue of Liberty in profile, a powerful and familiar symbol of freedom and immigration. The reverse shows an eagle in flight, a classic design element used across several commemorative issues of the era.

Modern U.S. commemoratives from the 1980s were sold directly to collectors and carefully handled from the start. Proof examples like this one are popular with collectors who appreciate mirrored fields, detailed engraving, and the added assurance of third-party grading.

The coin is struck in .900 fine silver and is housed in PCGS’s sealed, tamper-evident holder for long-term protection.