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Thomas Alva Edison Silver Dollar (2004)

Thomas Alva Edison Silver Dollar (2004)
Uncirculated Proof
SKU
CM1-2004P-TE-Unc
Weight
2.85 oz
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The 2004 Thomas Alva Edison Silver Dollar was issued to mark the 125th anniversary of the famous inventor’s successful demonstration of the electric light bulb, which had occurred on October 21, 1879. Although Edison is credited with hundreds of inventions, the commemorative coin program took focus on this important accomplishment.

The obverse of the silver dollar features a portrait of Thomas Edison from the waist up, holding a light bulb. The inscriptions include "Liberty", "In God We Trust", "Thomas Alva Edison", and the date of issue "2004".

The reverse features an image of Edison’s first light bulb. An inscription across the upper rim of the coin reads "125th Anniversary of the Light Bulb". Other inscriptions include the dual dates "1879" and "2004", "United States of America", "One Dollar", and "E Pluribus Unum".

The Thomas Edison Silver Dollar was produced in proof and uncirculated version at the Philadelphia Mint. A Collectors Set limited to 25,000 units was also issued, this set included the uncirculated version of the coin along with an informative presentation case that illuminates when opened.

Mintage:

P Uncirculated P Proof
92,510 211,055

Weight: 26.7300 g
Composition: 90% Silver (0.7736 ounces of silver)
Diameter: 38.1 mm

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