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- ImagesThe America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins feature duplicate designs from the circulating quarter dollar coin series. Five different National Parks are represented each year on unique reverse designs, while the obverse carries a portrait of George Washington.
- MintagesWhen the new series of five ounce silver bullion coin was first released, collector interest was high. A great deal of the excitement was generated by the surprising low mintages for the 2010-dated coins. Despite initial indications that as many as 100,000 of each coin would be struck, the US Mint announced significantly lower production levels just ahead of the bullion coin release.
- 2010 5 Coin SetsThe United States Mint issued five different 2010 America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins, featuring Hot Springs National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, and Mount Hood National Forest.
- DMPL and PL CoinsAs the new America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coin series made its debut, many collectors noticed that some of the coins carried highly reflective, mirror like surfaces. The major coin grading services PCGS and NGC have recognized the special nature of
- 2010 Hot SpringsHot Springs National Park is depicted on this over sized bullion coin issued by the United States Mint. One of the many fountains of the park is shown before the ornate door of the park's headquarters building.
- 2010 YellowstoneYellowstone National Park is featured on this 5 ounce silver bullion coin with a wide diameter of 3 inches. The reverse design features a scene of the famous Old Faithful geyser erupting with American Bison grazing in the foreground and background.
- 2010 YosemiteYosemite National Park is represented on one of the 5 ounce silver bullion coins issued by the US Mint. These coins have a diameter of 3 inches and have incused edge lettering. The design features the granite formation known as El Capitan.
- 2010 Grand CanyonThe Grand Canyon National Park 5 oz silver bullion coin was issued by the United States Mint as part of a new series. The coins have a wide diameter of 3 inches and bear designs that are duplicates of the corresponding quarters.
- 2010 Mount HoodMount Hood National Forest is represented on this America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coin. The coins contain 5 troy ounces of .999 fine silver, with an unusually wide diameter of 3 inches.
- 2011 GettysburgThe United States Mint began the second year of the series with the release of the Gettysburg National Military Park 5 oz silver bullion coin. The mintage level for the bullion version was significantly higher than the previous year, with an initial quant
- 2011 GlacierAfter the debut releases of the America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins had surprisingly low mintages, the US Mint made an effort to increase the quantity of coins available for the second year of issue. The Glacier National Park 5 oz. Silver Bullion C
- 2011 OlympicThe US Mint made the eighth release of the new bullion series available to authorized purchasers on May 24, 2011. That was when the Olympic National Park 5 oz. Silver Bullion Coins were first available for ordering. Later in the year, the US Mint has plan
- PCGS GradedThe America the Beautiful 5 ounce Silver Bullion coins were issued through the United States Mint authorized purchasers in limited quantities. Each of the five designs for 2010 has a mintage of only 33,000 for the bullion version of the coin.
- NGC GradedIn late 2010, the United States Mint began a new series of silver bullion coins, which contain 5 troy ounces of silver each. These items were initially distributed through the US Mint's authorized purchaser network. The 2010 issues have a considerably low
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