2007 PR70 DCAM John Adams Presidential Dollar

Item: 264-408
HSN Price: $59.95
Shipping & Handling: $7.95
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We've found the perfect way to celebrate our second President with this 2007 PR70 DCAM Adams Presidential Dollar. Whether you're an avid collector or history buff, it's a flawless way to remember one of America's true statesmen.

2007 PR70 DCAM Adams Presidential Dollar Features:

  • Graded PR70 - a Proof coin with the highest possible grading of 70
  • Deep Cameo (DCAM) - deeply frosted devices and lettering that contrast with the fields to produce extra sharp details
  • "In God We Trust," "E Pluribus Unum," the issue year and the mint mark on the edge
  • Edge inscriptions are in incuse or sunk into the surface
  • Obverse features an image of John Adams. Reverse features an image of the Statue of Liberty.
  • San Francisco mint
  • Copper-nickel coin
  • Encapsulated
  • Oak display box with window - measures approx. 4"L x 5-3/8"W x 1-1/4"H
  • Part of the United States Mint Presidential Dollar Series
  • This item will ship 7/13/2007

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