Buy 2018 World War I Centennial Silver Dollar Navy Medal Set

Price:   $134.99  $45.00-67%

  • Model: 159200
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    • Details
    This special 2018 BU Silver Dollar coin recognizes the centennial of the end of World War I which lasted from July 28, 1914 until November 11, 1918 and includes a Navy Commemorative Silver Medal.

    Set Highlights:
    • Contains a total of 1.5468 oz of Silver between the World War 1 Commemorative Silver Dollar (Philadelphia minted) and Navy Silver Medal (Philadelphia minted).
    • Comes in a U.S. Mint presentation box with a certificate of authenticity.
    • Coin Obverse: Depicts a right-facing World War I soldier holding a rifle, intent on moving forward.
    • Coin Reverse: Features a cluster of poppy flowers entwined in barbed wire.
    • Sovereign coin backed by the U.S. government.
    • Medal Obverse: Models the U.S. Navy Destroyer defending a convoy. In the air are kite balloons used to spot submarines and other dangers. Inscribed are the words "OVER THERE!".
    • Medal Reverse: Depicts the Officer's Cap Device used during World War I and bears inscriptions "UNITED STATES NAVY", "CENTENNIAL OF WORLD WAR I" and "2018".

    Don't miss this opportunity to own and be a part of groundbreaking history. Add this special commemorative World War I Commemorative Silver Set to your cart today!

    The World War I Centennial Commemorative series was authorized by Congress in 2014, serving to mark the 100th Anniversary of the end of World War I, and honors the 4.7 million men and women who served. The design of this coin was selected from a 2016 public competition directed by the U.S. Mint. The coin obverse has been titled Soldier's Charge and the reverse aptly titled Poppies in the Wire. As reported by the Army Times, World War I veterans have no national memorial in Washington, D.C. and thus the purchase of this coin is to help construct a flagpole and a 65-foot-long commemorative wall in their honor.

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