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2023 1 oz Ag Treasures of the U.S. Pennsylvania Pyrite (Color)

2023 1 oz Ag Treasures of the U.S. Pennsylvania Pyrite (Color)

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Behold the Treasures of the United States! This beautiful collection features all 50 states, while each coin contains a native piece of state pride and features incredible designs to honor each state.

Coin Highlights:
  • Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver.
  • Extremely limited mintage of 500 coins.
  • Comes in a capsule with a mint box and a certificate of authenticity.
  • Obverse: The weight, purity, country of issue and bald eagle emblem.
  • Reverse: Features a CoinJewels coin that contains the pyrite. The design features the state bird (ruffed grouse), the state flower (mountain-laurel), Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and the state flag.
  • This coin is authorized by the federally recognized sovereign nation of Mesa Grande.


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Collect them all! Add this 2023 1 oz Silver Treasures of the United States Pennsylvania Pyrite coin to your cart today!

Treasures of the U.S. Series
Collectors can marvel at the unparalleled detail, find hidden illustrations of state culture, and learn many interesting facts about the states and their discoveries. All of the items inside the coins are natural items, varying in value and scarcity, but all are important elements for the state they represent. With a mintage of just 500, collectors can be sure about the rarity of this inspiring set as we walk through history around the nation and celebrate the 50 states like never before. Check out these and more from the Native American Mint.

About Pyrite
Pyrite is one of the most widely used and distributed sulfide minerals. The name pyrite comes from the Greek word “pyr” meaning fire, because pyrite actually emits sparks when it’s struck by iron. In fact, it has been used to start fires since prehistoric times. Although lighter than gold, prospectors used to mistake pyrite for gold, earning it the name "fool's gold." Pyrite is mined in a handful of the United States, including Pennsylvania. In 1781, the first bank to be established in the entire country was done so in Philadelphia, PA and the bank clerks there had to watch out for fool's gold.

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