This United States coin, minted in 1986, is a commemorative issue composed of 90% silver. It was produced to celebrate the centennial of the Statue of Liberty. The coin holds numismatic value due to its silver content, design, and historical significance.
The coin served as a fundraising tool for the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, contributing to the restoration and preservation of these iconic landmarks. Its intrinsic silver value, coupled with its collectibility, makes it appealing to both investors and numismatists. The design embodies ideals of liberty and national heritage.