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United States Congressional Coins - 1989

Production Process: Uncirculated   Coin Type: Commemorative   Denomination: Silver Dollar   Authorized Mintage Maximum: 3,000,000   Production Facility: Denver   Public Law Number: 100   Congressional Number: 673   Approval Date: 11/17/1988  
Image of the Statue of Freedom and inscriptions.
Obverse: Download
Obverse Description:
The United States Congressional coin was first struck on June 14, 1989 at a ceremony outside of the Capitol. It commemorates the Bicentennial of the U.S. Congress. The design of the coin features the Statue of Freedom which towers at the peak of the Capitol Dome. The coin is inscribed: Liberty, In God We Trust, 1789, and 1989.
Obverse Designer:
William Woodward

Obverse Designer 2:
N/A

Image of the Mace, eagle, a globe, and inscriptions.
Reverse: Download
Reverse Description:
The reverse of the coin features the Mace of the House of Representatives, which resides in the House Chamber whenever the House is in session, and an eagle astride a world globe. The coin is inscribed: One Dollar, United States of America, E Pluribus Unum, and Bicentennial of the Congress.
Reverse Designer:
William Woodward

Reverse Designer 2:
N/A

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The Department of the Treasury Seal
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