Buy 2014-P 5 oz Silver ATB Great Sand Dunes (w/Box & COA)

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  • Model: 82013
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    • Details
    The Great Sand Dunes 5 oz Silver America the Beautiful .999 fine Silver coin is the 4th coin of the America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coin? Program released by the U.S. Mint in 2014 and the 24th coin overall in the series.

    Coin Highlights:
    • Contains 5 oz of .999 fine Silver.
    • Mintage of just 22,000 coins.
    • Comes in the U.S. Mint's official America the Beautiful gift box with certificate of authenticity.
    • Obverse: Portrait of George Washington originally designed by John Flanagan, with the inscriptions of United States of America, Liberty, In God We Trust and Quarter Dollar.
    • Reverse: Image of the Great Sand Dunes, with a man and child on the creek bed.

    Protect your Silver ATB coin in style by adding a beautiful display box to your cart.

    These coins are sought after by investors for their .999 fine Silver content, and demanded by collectors for their artistic value. Add this attractive coin to your collection today!

    The Great Sand Dunes National Park of Colorado is known for the tallest sand dunes in North America and was officially established as a National Park in 2004, though it was designated as a national monument in 1932.

    The dunes were molded from many years of sand from dried up lake beds blowing from predominantly southwestern winds and storm winds blowing in the opposite direction, which is why the dunes have grown so high. The extremely strong wind change the shape of the dunes daily.

    There are several streams that erode the dune fields. The sand particles are then swept downstream until the water disappears and the particles are left on the surface. Because of this, the sand is often wet just a few inches below the surface.

    Visitors to the park often bring sleds and specially made sandboards to try and ride down the dunes, however, the best results are when the surface itself is wet. Visitors are also advised to wear sturdy close-toed footwear as the sand can reach temperatures of over 140 degrees Fahrenheit.


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