2011-P (Philadelphia) Modern Commemoratives

Coin / United States of America / 2011 / Philadelphia / Modern Commemoratives / $5 (Five Dollars)

The coin in question is a 2011 United States commemorative piece, commercially known as a $5 (Five Dollars) Gold Coin. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, it features the mint mark 'P' which signifies its origin. This modern commemorative coin belongs to the series of coins that celebrate specific events, individuals, or aspects of American culture, making it a collectible item in both numismatic and historical contexts. With a composition primarily of gold, the coin weighs 8.36 grams and has a diameter of 21.6 millimeters. The mintage for this particular coin is relatively low at only 8,052 pieces, adding to its rarity and desirability among collectors. Interestingly, the coin has no stated width or height, which is typical for round coins as those dimensions are less significant than the diameter. As a minted strike production type, it reflects precise manufacturing processes that yield sharp details and finishes. Being a legal tender coin, it is also recognized as currency in the United States. This piece holds both intrinsic value due to its gold content and collectible value heightened by its limited availability.

currency USD
currency-amount 5
diameter 21.6
height 0
material Gold
mint-mark P
mintage 8052
type Coins
weight 8.36
width 0
year-display 2011