Do you have one or all of these (photos courtesy of coin page? http://www.coinpage.com/coin-image-1598.html http://www.coinpage.com/coin-image-1603.html http://www.coinpage.com/coin-image-5259.html Yes, those are all 1986 Statue of Liberty Commemorative coins. As you know the Statue of Liberty (French: Statue de la Liberté), officially titled Liberty Enlightening the World (French: la Liberté éclairant le monde), dedicated on October 28, 1886, is a monument commemorating the centennial of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence, given to the United States by the people of France to represent the friendship between the two countries established during the American Revolution. It represents a woman wearing a stola, a radiant crown and sandals trampling a broken chain, carrying a torch in her raised right hand and a tabula ansata where the date of the Declaration of Independence JULY IV MDCCLXXVI (July 4,1776) is inscribed, in her left arm. Standing on Liberty Island (then Patmos Island) in New York Harbor. It welcomes visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans traveling by ship. Now that I have your attention, I want to direct it to another Statue of Liberty commemorative coin that belongs in your coin collection right beside the USA silver Half Dollar & Dollar plus the USA gold Five Dollar Statue of Liberty commemoratives pictured above. Photo courtesy of Don's World Coin Gallery: http://worldcoingallery.com/countri... (1986) Statue of Liberty&query=France km 960 And maybe you want to add one of these dated from 1921 through 1935 to the group (photo courtesy of Coin Page and Roundmetal): http://www.coinpage.com/coin-image-1142.html Thought you should know... Clinker
I had never seen the French coin before...but certainly a nice issue that belongs in a Statue of Liberty set. Thanks Clinker for another great post!
I just sold my three piece uncirculated liberty set. It was that or copper and I'm REALLY into copper. Unusual to have three different mints included in a single set, Denver Half, Philadelphia Dollar and West Point $5.
Here is another coin from France that features the Statue of Liberty. It was issued in 2004 and commemorates F. A. Bartholdi, the sculptor who designed the statue. The other side shows Bartholdi and his Belfort Lion sculpture. http://www.talismancoins.com/catalog/France_2004_Bartholdi_20E.jpg Christian
Can't forget these Statue of Liberty Reverse of the Presidential Dollar 2009 Platinum Eagle: 2001 New York State Quarter Dollar:
Second part of this article from the top of the page: http://www.x-entertainment.com/articles/0956/ Has the original 1986 TV commercial for these coins. 24 years later, still no flying cars! I have the first one; it's the first commemorative coin I ever bought, and was very early into my coin collecting days. I remember in 1984 when I lived on Kadena AB in Okinawa, Japan, raising money for the Statue of Liberty renovation; I also remember watching the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty post-restoration in celebration of its centennial. I've long since lost the coin's original packaging, and had it slabbed by ANACS more for the sake of getting rid of the scratched plastic capsule than caring what it graded (PR-69 DCAM in case you're curious). It's probably only worth about what I paid if you adjust for inflation, but has a lot of sentimental value. I still remember how excited it was when I got it after having my parents order it for me (I still paid for it, but obviously didn't have a checkbook as I was only 10 at the time, so they had to do the ordering). In addition to those commemoratives you linked, the Statue of Liberty has also appeared on these regular (more or less) US coins: 2001 New York state quarter All American Platinum Eagles, 1997 to present All presidential dollars, 2007 to present
Strictly speaking, that's not the same depiction of Liberty as the Statue of Liberty. If you count that, you may as well count all depictions of Liberty on US coins since 1886 as commemoratives of the Statue of Liberty. Sorry, close, but no cigar there.
OK, but nobody posted the reverse of a New York quarter, so you have to give me that one at least (though it's dated 2001, not 2002)! Here you go:
The 2001 New York State Quarter reverse is posted above. Not sure what your 2002 New York state quarter is?
I will sue you! LOL! I had posted the 2001 NY State Quarter reverse coin image previously and found your typo before you edited it as evidenced by the time stamp on your editing that CT leaves as trace of such amendment. I have noticed that from time to time the images displayed on this site may or may not appear for all members immediately. Prior to your upload of the NY State Quarter reverse, the same image I had uploaded, mine was displaying and now it seems not to be there, but the original title I put on it remains. The bugs of the CT site are working their mischief tonight it seems.
ldhair: That's a beautiful shot! Here's one I took in 2007. Found the site with flag draped over the fence just as pictured.
The '86 Statue of Liberty Commems was the second modern commem issue that I bought. Even though these issues haven't appreciated much they still hold a special place in my collection. After all, I'm a collector and a "modern" guy. And the Cherry Wood box ain't too shabby too.... Thanks for the info professor (Clinker).....
Terrific post Clinker. You certainly generated a lot of interest and discussion with this one. WAY TO GO!!! :thumb: