2000-W $10 Library of Congress Bimetallic Coin – Proof (Box/COA)
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2000-W $10 Library of Congress Bimetallic Coin – Proof (Box/COA)
A Historic U.S. Mint Innovation
Celebrate a milestone in American minting with the 2000-W $10 Library of Congress Bimetallic Coin - Proof (Box/COA). This unique coin is the first and only U.S. coin struck in a combination of gold and platinum. Issued in honor of the Library of Congress Bicentennial, this collectible combines artistic elegance with dual-metal rarity, making it a standout in the world of precious metals.
Dual-Metal Proof with Premium Presentation
Struck at the West Point Mint, this coin features a platinum outer ring and a gold center. The obverse displays the hand of Minerva holding a torch, symbolizing knowledge. The reverse features the Library of Congress's Jefferson Building dome. Each coin comes in Proof condition with its original U.S. Mint presentation box and Certificate of Authenticity (COA).
This bimetallic coin is a significant choice for collectors, but also appeals to investors looking to buy gold and buy platinum in a distinctive format. It’s an ideal addition for those who appreciate numismatic artistry backed by real metal value.
Product Highlights
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First-ever U.S. gold and platinum bimetallic coin
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Struck in Proof finish at the West Point Mint
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Comes with original box and Certificate of Authenticity
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A unique way to diversify your precious metals holdings
Date | 2000 |
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Denomination | $10 |
Grade | Proof |
Purity | — |
Weight | 0.2509 oz |