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2014 $1 Baseball Hall of Fame Opening Day MS70 NGC


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Why order this $1 Silver 2014-P National Baseball Hall of Fame Dollar

This 2014-P Silver National Baseball Hall of Fame Dollar was issued to commemorate the Hall's 75th Anniversary. Struck from .900 silver, the coin bears the 'P' Mint mark of the Philadelphia Mint. Its domed shape makes this piece ideal for those who like uniquely shaped coins, while its theme makes it an ideal addition to the collection of any baseball fan.

Classic Baseball Designs by Cassie McFarland and Don Everhart II

Cassie McFarland created the obverse design, which features an open baseball glove. The concave design serves to accentuate the pocket of the glove, which is open toward the holder. McFarland creatively incorporated statutory inscriptions into the design by integrating them into the stitching of the glove.

Don Everhart's reverse makes the most of the convex design, which brings the baseball design to life. Statutory inscriptions, as well as the face value of the coin, fit naturally, replacing the branding information that appears on regulation balls.

Flawless Mint State 70 with Hall of Fame Label

The Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) provided its grading information on a specialized label that features the logo of the Baseball Hall of Fame. That grade, Mint State 70, means that the coin was struck perfectly and remains flawless.

Don't miss your chance to own this Silver 2014-P National Baseball Hall of Fame Dollar

Year of Issue:2014
Mint:U.S. Mint
Mint Mark:P
Branch:Philadelphia
Grading Service:NGC
Grade:MS70
Finish:Mint State
Label/Signature:Hall of Fame Label
Composition:Silver
Purity:0.9
Weight in Grams:24.06 g
Weight in Ounces:.7734 oz
Diameter:38.1
Thickness:2.77
Edge Type:Reeded
Country:United States
Legal Tender:United States
Currency:Dollar
Denomination:1
Mintage:131,311
Obverse Design:Baseball glove
Reverse Design:Baseball
Reverse Designer/Engraver:Cassie McFarland and Don Everhart II
Obverse Designer/Engraver:Don Everhart II