![]() ![]() To order, add the item to your shopping cart and complete the simple, secure checkout process. Order Your Lady LibertyHalf-Dollar at a Fantastic Online PriceĪs part of our ongoing quest to make beautiful collectibles affordable for everyone, we offer the 1986 liberty half-dollar for sale at a significantly discounted online price. This authentic 1986 Liberty half-dollar has been expertly minted from a high-quality copper nickel-alloy that ensures its long-lasting quality and aesthetic appeal. Featuring Lady Liberty in high relief in the foreground, this tribute serves as a great reminder of America's most cherished symbol of freedom. ![]() The Lady Liberty Half-Dollar Pays Celebrates the Statue's 100th BirthdayĪvailable from American Mint, the 1986 Statue of Liberty Half-Dollar honors the 100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty on Bedloe's Island. Part of the original purchase price of each coin was used to restore the Statue and Ellis Island, and to create an endowment for the future maintenance of these beloved national monuments. Set of Three Commemorative 1986 Ellis Island Proof Silver and Gold Coins Lot number 1583073 Total bids 19 Winning bid 174.30 Buyers premium 29.63 Total. In 1986, to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Statue of Liberty, Congress authorized the creation and minting of a special half-dollar honoring LadyLiberty and Ellis Island. 1,425 MS70 03-31-2010 eBay Condition Census Narrative Send Us Feedback Show Related Coins and Varieties (1) Condition Census What Is This Jaime Hernandez: The 1986-D Statue of Liberty Half Dollar was produced in order to commemorate the Statue of Liberty, which is located in New York. It immediately served as a welcoming sight to immigrants as they approached Ellis Island with the dream of starting a new and prosperous life for themselves, their families, and future generations. The coins could initially be purchased at a discounted pre-issue price before regular pricing went into effect. ![]() France gifted the immaculate copper sculpture to the people of the United States in 1886. The silver dollar was sold individually or as part of a two, three, or six coin set. Arguably America's most famous and recognizable national monument, the Statue of Liberty has symbolized hope and freedom for more than a century.
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