The National Bicentennial Set by American Revolution Bicentennial Commission
1974 38mm 1st CONTINENTAL CONGRESS SILVER
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Coin Details
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
U.S. MINT MEDALS - SWOGER |
Item Description: |
38mm 1974 SWO-52IVa 1st CONTINENTAL CONGRESS REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL |
Full Grade: |
NGC PF 68 ULTRA CAMEO |
Owner: |
BMetoyer |
Owner Comments:
One of 21 total medals produced for the 1976 Bicentennial celebration of the American Independence of 1776.
Minted by the US Mint under the supervision of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission (ARBC) in 1974 this silver proof version has an ultra-cameo finish and is PF 68 grade.
This design features a bust of John Adams. During the revolution, Adams was a delegate of the Continental Congree, helped draft the Declaration of Independence, was Minister to France, and later signed the Paris Peace Treaty of 1783 that formally ended the War for Independence. The reverse paid tribute to the First Continental Congress of 1774-75, of which Adams was a member. It was designed by Robert A. Weinman, president of the National Sculpture Society and the son of Adolph A. Weinman, who designed the Mercury dime and Walking Liberty half dollar.