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The Official Bicentennial Ingots

Item Details

A collection of first edition sterling silver ingots of The Bicentennial Council of the Thirteen Original States. These bicentennial ingots were issued by the Franklin Mint In commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the American Revolution. This collection is comprised of bicentennial, historical-themed sterling silver ingots (.925) individually packaged in individually postmarked envelopes. The ingots were originally issued through subscription. As each ingot was issued, it would be addressed and affixed with a postmark based on the date of the ingot’s historical significance. Pictured is an ingot dated May 20, 1974, on the 200th anniversary of the date that King George signed into the Massachusetts Government Act in a direct attempt to control the government of Massachusetts. The collection includes 70 pieces with a total weight of 134.00 ozt. Diameter: 60 mm. Weight: 68 grams.

  • Everything But The House does not grade coins or currency. Existing grades offered by third party grading services, if accompanying any particular coins or currency, are presented for informational purposes only and subsequent feedback from future grading authorities may or may not coincide with the information provided.

Condition

- uncirculated; in plastic sleeves.

Dimensions

2.38" W x 1.5" H x 0.1" D

- approximate measurement taken of ingot; approximate weight each 1.89 ozt.

Item #

17WDC130-309

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