Pay tribute to the courage displayed by African-American high school students in the fall of 1957 as they sought desegregated public education with the
2007 Uncirculated Little Rock High School Commemorative Silver Dollar. This 90% silver commemorative coin chronicles this important step in America's quest for racial equality in public schools like no other in the United States.
2007 Uncirculated Little Rock High School Commemorative Silver Dollar Features:
- 50th anniversary of the desegregation events at Little Rock Central High School
- Obverse - features a simple, yet powerful design depicting students, accompanied by an armed United States soldier, walking to school
- Reverse - depicts an image of the Little Rock Central High School circa 1957. Designated a National Historic Site in 1998, the impressive structure continues to operate as an educational institution
- Uncirculated condition - a coin that has not been circulated for use as tender
- Measures approx. 38.1mm (1-1/2") in diameter
- Weighs approx. 26.73g (.944 oz.)
- Contains 90% silver
- Encapsulated
- Original government packaging, including certificate of authenticity
- Produced by the Philadelphia Mint
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