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San Francisco Old Mint Silver Dollar Coin

Year of Issue

2006

Authorizing Legislation

Public Law 109-230

Background

Public Law 109–230, the San Francisco Old Mint Commemorative Coin Act, dated June 15, 2006, authorized the Secretary of the Treasury to mint and issue gold and silver commemorative coins emblematic of the San Francisco Old Mint Building, its importance to California and the history of the United States, and its role in rebuilding San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake and fire. The $5 gold coin had a limited mintage of 100,000, and the $1 silver coin had a limit of 500,000 across all product options. Both coins were produced at the United States Mint at San Francisco and bore the "S" mint mark.

Characteristics

The obverse design of the silver dollar is a rendition of the San Francisco Old Mint, originally prepared for the San Francisco Mint Medal by Sherl J. Winter.

The reverse design is a replica of the 1904 Morgan Silver Dollar eagle reverse, designed by George T. Morgan.

Obverse Inscriptions

  • LIBERTY
  • E PLURIBUS UNUM
  • 1906 – 2006
  • OLD MINT “THE GRANITE LADY”
  • INSTRUMENTAL IN SAN FRANCISCO’S RECOVERY

Reverse Inscriptions

  • UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
  • IN GOD WE TRUST
  • ONE DOLLAR

Mint and Mint Mark

Artist Credits