1953 Jk-Ac-98 U.S. Assay Commission Ae Ms

Coin / United States of America / Other / Varied / U.S. Mint Medals - Julian / 1953 / Philadelphia

This coin is a 1953 U.S. Mint medal produced by the Philadelphia Mint, categorized under the series "U.S. Mint Medals - Julian." Constructed from bronze, this piece is notable for its unique design and historical significance, representing a part of American numismatic heritage. The coin falls under the sub-type of "Coins" and boasts a varied denomination, although specific details about the denomination have not been provided. It is categorized as a mint strike, indicating that it was produced with precision and quality control, a hallmark of U.S. coins issued during this era. While the exact diameter, weight, and mintage figures are currently noted as zero, this could imply limited records or a specialized issuance that attributes to its collectible nature. The lack of data on these properties may also suggest it could be a rare specimen, further increasing its desirability among collectors. Overall, this 1953 U.S. Mint medal is not just a coin but a piece of history, reflecting the craftsmanship of the Philadelphia Mint and the rich tapestry of the United States' monetary system. Its composition in bronze lends it durability, while its design speaks to the artistic endeavors of the Mint during the mid-20th century.

Country United States of America
Year 1953
Serie U.S. Mint Medals - Julian
Denomination Other / Varied
Mint Philadelphia