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Barack Obama Commemorative Coin - J176209
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J176209 - Barack Obama Commemorative Coin
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Barack Obama Commemorative Coin

You will receive: One John F. Kennedy U.S. Half-Dollar coin, in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, layered in 24K gold and color-enhanced with a portrait of President-elect, Barack Obama. The coin comes in a clear acrylic capsule set in a printed and die-cut card coin holder. A certificate of authenticity and storyboard combo is also included.

Note: Coin originally minted by the U.S. Mint. Enhanced with gold plating and/or color portrait of Obama by The Franklin Mint.

Coin Information:

  • Coin Count: 1
  • Type: Kennedy Half Dollar
  • Denomination: $0.50
  • Diameter: 30.6
  • Grade: Brilliant Uncirculated
  • Barack Obama Commemorative Coin
    Tens of millions of people cast their vote on November 4th, but only a fraction of them will ever own this special coin tribute. Celebrate the election of Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States with an exclusive and limited edition commemorative coin. This is a Brilliant Uncirculated, John F. Kennedy U.S. Half-Dollar coin - first minted in 1964 - that has been entirely layered in 24-karat gold and magnificently color-enhanced with a portrait of the new President-elect, Barack Obama.

    This spectacular coin is preserved inside a crystal-clear, acrylic capsule and set within a specially-designed coin holder imprinted with a stirring quote from Obama's victory speech delivered late Election night in front of over 100,000 people who gathered in Grant Park in Chicago. This special commemorative tribute arrives complete with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the honorable Jay W. Johnson, the 36th Director of the U.S. Mint.


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    Coin Glossary:

    Die: An engraved piece of metal used to stamp a design on a coin.

    Die crack: A small, raised imperfection on a coin resulting from a crack in the stamping die.

    Early release: The Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) uses this designation for U.S. Bullion Coins during the first month of release from the U.S. Mint. To qualify for Early Release designation, NGC must receive the coins within 30 days of their release by the US Mint or properly documented as being received by an NGC approved entity within the same 30-day release period.

    Encapsulated coin: A coin graded and authenticated by a professional coin service, then sealed in plastic.

    Field: The typically flat area surrounding the relief and not used for legend or inscription.

    Legal tender: Official money issued by the government.

    Legend: The coin's primary lettering.

    Lettered edge: An inscription added to the edge of a coin.

    Luster: The quality of the surface brilliance on a Mint State or Uncirculated coin.

    Mercury dime: Issued from 1916 to 1945, this U.S. dime featured a representation of Liberty in a winged hat that was commonly mistaken for the ancient god, Mercury.

    Mint: A government controlled coin production facility.

    Mint mark: A small letter stamped on a coin that indicates its mint origin, ex. "D" for Denver.

    Mint Set: One coin from each of the available denominations in a particular year, produced by a single mint and made for circulation.

    Mint State (Uncirculated): A regular production coin never used in trade and existing in its original condition.

    Mintage: The number of coins produced.

    NGC: Numismatic Guaranty Corporation.

    Numismatics: The collection and study of monetary objects such as coins and paper bills.

    Obverse: Heads, or a coin's front side.

    Patina: Surface discoloration, typically green or brown, caused by oxidation over time.

    PCGS: Professional Coin Grading Service.

    Planchet: A blank metal piece used to produce a coin.

    Proof: Expertly polished planchets and dies produce these coins which feature an extremely high quality strike, resulting in unmatched detail and brilliant surface finish.

    Reeded edge: A coin edge finish featuring parallel vertical grooves all the way around.

    Relief: The raised portion of a stamped design that sits above the coin's field.

    Reverse: Tails, or coin's back side.

    Rim: The raised ring around the perimeter of a coin designed to reduce wear on the relief.

    Strike: The act of stamping a coin.

    Truncation: The bottom edge of a portrait or bust.

    Wheat penny: Lincoln cents issued from 1909 to 1958 bearing the wheat ear design on the reverse.




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