2006 - Trustee Silver Dollar - San Francisco Mint (BU)
Your Coin Highlights
TRIBUTE TO THE GRANITE LADY – This coin was released in 2006 to pay tribute to the Old San Francisco Mint and how it survived the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. Nicknamed “The Granit Lady,” the Old Mint building is shown on the obverse while the Eagle design from the Morgan Silver Dollar is seen on the reverse.
· STRUCK IN HIGHLY PURE SILVER – Each 2006 San Francisco Mint Commemorative Silver Dollar was struck by the current San Francisco Mint in 26.73 grams of highly pure 90% fine silver.
· LEGAL TENDER – These 2006-S San Francisco Mint commemorative Silver Dollars are $1 legal tender in the United States and measure 38.1 mm in diameter.
· GORGEOUS PROOF CONDITION – Your 2006-S San Francisco Mint Commemorative Silver Dollar comes in gleaming Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition.
· LOW LIMITED EDITION – Just 67,100 of these 2006-S San Francisco Mint Commemorative Silver Dollars were ever struck—a sum that was 59% smaller than the proof mintage—with proceeds earmarked for rehabilitating the Historic Old Mint in San Francisco.