1984-P "OLYMPIC" GOLD COMMEMORATIVE COIN PROOF $10.
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Auction #210 - Part I
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Item Description
The commemorative gold coin minted for the 1984 Olympics was the first U.S. gold piece issued in more than 50 years. The weight, size, and fineness are the same as the previous ten-dollar coin, issued in 1933. It is the first coin ever to bear the mintmark "W" for West Point. The obverse depicts two runners bearing the Olympic torch aloft and was designed by John Mercanti from a concept by James Peed, an artist from the mint. The eagle on the obverse is modeled after that on the Great Seal. Comes with U.S. Mint COA. Mint as issued. From the Robert M. Overstreet Collection and comes with COA.
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