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Honors President William McKinley
One troy ounce of 99.9% fine silver
Measures 1.598 inches in diameter
William McKinley was the 25th President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1897, until his death on September 14, 1901. During his administration, he oversaw the United States' victory in the Spanish-American War.
The obverse depicts a bust of William McKinley with the inscription “WILLIAM McKINLEY.”
The reverse features the inscriptions “INAUGURATED PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES MAR∙4∙1897,” “SECOND TERM MAR∙4∙1901,” “ASSASSINATED SEP∙6∙1901,” and “DIED SEP∙14∙1901.” To the left, the figure of Columbia is standing and mourning with her right hand resting on a shield bearing the Presidential eagle; below are a palm branch and wreath with crossed ribbons.
Obverse and Reverse Sculptor: C. E. Barber
Denomination: | N/A |
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Finish: | Matte |
Composition: | 99.9% silver |
Weight: | 1.000 troy ounce |
Diameter: | 1.598 inches |
Edge: | Plain |
Mint and Mint Mark: | N/A |
Privy Mark: | None |
Mintage Limit is the total number of a coin manufactured across all products. (For example, a coin may be available in rolls and in our annual sets).
Product Limit is the number of a coin made available in the individual product.
Household Order Limit In cases where we have limited-mintage products (e.g., legislatively mandated or Mint established production or mintage limits), the United States Mint may impose order or household order limits. Order limits help us ensure that we provide fair purchase opportunities to the broadest audience possible. As we monitor our products, limits may be implemented, adjusted, or removed at our discretion.