San Francisco Old Mint

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Dollar (United States)
Value: 1 U.S. Dollar
Mass:  ? g
Diameter: 38.1 mm
Thickness:  ? mm
Edge: Reeded
Composition: 90%Ag/10%Cu
Years of Minting: 2006
Catalog Number:  ?
Obverse
Obverse
Design: Old Mint "The Granite Lady", Instrumental in San Francisco's Recovery, 1906-2006, E Pluribus Unum, Liberty
Designer: Sherl J. Winter
Design Date: 2005/6?
Reverse
Reverse
Design: Replica of the Morgan Silver Dollar Rev;United States of America, One Dollar, In God We Trust
Designer: George T. Morgan
Design Date: 1904

In 2006, the United States Mint released a silver dollar commemorative coin which commemorates the 100th year after the old San Francisco mint survived an earthquake. The mint also played a part in the city's recovery after the earthquake.

The coin is being sold (at the time)as both as a proof coin and an uncirculated coin, with a max coinage of 500,000 coins.

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This coin has a design of the old San Francisco mint on the obverse and a Replica of the 1904 eagle design on morgan silver dollars on the reverse.

Coin Finishes: proof, and uncirculated

Maximum Mintage: 500,000 (at the time)

U.S. Mint Facility: San Francisco (s)

Public Law: 109-230