Metal Value | US$ 689.009 |
COMPOUND COMMODITY | COIN WEIGHT | COMPOUND WEIGHT % | COMMODITY PRICE | METAL VALUE |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gold | 15.55 Grams | 99.99 % | US$ 1256.27/ounce | US$ 689.009 |
MINT SPECIFICATIONS | $10 |
OBVERSE IMAGE | NA |
REVERSE IMAGE | NA |
METAL COMPOSITION | Gold : 99.99% |
WEIGHT | 15.55 Grams |
2013 First Spouse Series One-Half Ounce Gold Uncirculated Coin - Helen Taft (1CF)
Description
This is the third coin released in 2013 in the First Spouse Gold Coin Series and features Helen Taft. It is a one-half ounce 24-karat gold coin minted in uncirculated quality, giving it a satin-like finish. The obverse (heads) features a portrait of Helen Taft. The reverse (tails) features a branch of Japanese cherry blossoms, symbolizing Mrs. Taft’s instrumental role in bringing cherry blossom trees to Washington, D.C. This coin is encapsulated and packaged in a custom-designed, highly polished, dome-chested, lacquered hardwood presentation case and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
This marks the seventh year of the First Spouse Gold Coin Series, the United States Mint’s first coin program to feature our Nation’s first spouses. A minimum of four one-half ounce, $10 24-karat gold coins will be minted and released annually in the order the spouses served in the position. The coins are minted in proof and uncirculated qualities and are available individually. Each First Spouse Gold Coin coincides with the release of the corresponding circulating Presidential $1 Coin. In 2013, the United States Mint will release five coins in the series – Ida McKinley, Edith Roosevelt, Helen Taft, Ellen Wilson and Edith Wilson.
Coin Specifications | |
Denomination | $10 |
Composition | 99.99% Gold |
Weight | 0.5000 troy oz. |
Diameter | 1.043 inches |
Thickness | 0.074 inch |
Edge | Reeded |
Mint and Mint Mark | West Point – W |