The Standing Liberty Five-Ounce Silver Proof
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The Standing Liberty Five-Ounce Silver Proof

The Standing Liberty Five-Ounce Silver Proof
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Hermon A. MacNeil’s controversial depiction of Lady Liberty, recreated in 99.9% pure silver…
  • The first-year-only design depicts a bare-breasted Lady Liberty standing at a gate while holding an olive branch of peace and a shield of defense. It caused such a stir that 1917 and future issues featured a more modest depiction of Liberty wearing a suit of armor.
  • Now, this magnificent design is recreated in a stunning silver proof available exclusively from PCS Stamps & Coins, restricted to only 1,000 worldwide.
  • Struck in 99.9% pure silver, it weighs five full troy ounces — and contains more silver than twenty-seven classic Standing Liberty Quarters!
  • The back depicts a bald eagle, America’s national bird, in flight, along with the guarantees of its five-ounce silver weight and 99.9% silver purity.
  • Presented in proof quality so you may appreciate every crisp detail of the design.
  • Accompanied by a luxurious, glass-fronted wooden Display Cabinet.
  • Comes with a Collector’s Guide that offers intriguing narrative about the history of the Standing Liberty design and the silver content of the proof.
  • This opportunity is offered in partnership with our sister company PCS Coins, a premier source of collectible currency.
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Your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed. If not completely satisfied, you may return the product within 30 days for replacement, or for a full refund. We’ll even pay the return postage. Orders are subject to acceptance.

Product Specifications:
Items Included: One Standing Liberty Five-Ounce 99.9% pure Silver Proof
Display: Wooden display cabinet Display Size: 5¾" wide x 4" deep x 6¾" high

The exact appearance of the proof you receive may vary from the images shown.

Item #:3235-1397