1995-D U.S. $1 - Centennial Olympic Games: Gymnastics - PCGS MS69

  • Grading Service: Professional Coin Grading Service - PCGS
  • Grade: MInt State 69 - MS69
  • Certification: 71191607
  • Country: United States
  • Period: Federal Republic (1776-Date)
  • Type: Non-Circulating Coin
  • Years: 1995
  • Mint: United States Mint - Denver (1906-Date)
  • Denomination: 1 USD
  • Currency: United States Dollar (1785-Date)
  • Composition: .900 Silver
  • Diameter: 38.1mm
  • Weight: 26.73g
  • Edge: Reeded
  • Mintage: 42,497
  • Obverse: Male gymnast on rings and female gymnast standing with outstretched arms. Olympic rings left
  • Reverse: Two hands clasped beneath the Olympic torch. This is intended to represent the brotherhood and team spirit of the Olympic Games
  • Reference: KM# 260
The 1995 Olympic Gymnastics Silver Dollar was issued as part of an ambitious range of commemorative coins issued for the XXVI Olympiad Summer Games held in Atlanta, Georgia. There were a total of 16 different coin designs issued from 1995 to 1996 to commemorate the event.

The 1995 Gymnastics Silver Dollar was produced in uncirculated version at the Denver Mint and proof version at the Philadelphia Mint. Coins were sold individually or as a part of several different multi-coin sets. The maximum authorized mintage was 750,000 coins. Actual sales numbered 42,497 uncirculated coins and 182,676 proof coins. These relatively low sales figures eventually caused the coins to appreciate on the secondary market.

*Coin condition is based on our professional opinion. Pictures are representative of the coin that you will receive, actual coin may differ slightly, and serial numbers may vary*

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