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The Libertas Americana coins are commemorative pieces that celebrate the ideals of liberty and independence. Struck initially in 1783 to commemorate the American Revolution, the Paris Restrikes refer to later reproductions made in the 19th century, notably around 1861, to honor the original designs. These coins often feature the imagery of Lady Liberty, symbolizing freedom and democracy. Collectors value them for their historical significance and artistic design, though some pieces remain unknown in terms of detailed provenance and minting specifics.
Item | Denomination | Series | Year | Mint | |
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(1861-65) Lena F-500a-1a Il Ms | Other / Varied | Libertas Americana & Paris Restrikes | 1861 | Unknown |