John Marshall commemorative dollar
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| United States | |
| Value | 1 U.S. Dollar |
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| Mass | 26.730 g |
| Diameter | 1.50 inches mm |
| Thickness | ? mm |
| Edge | Reeded |
| Composition | 90%Ag/10%Cu |
| Years of minting | 2005 |
| Catalog number | ? |
| Obverse | |
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| Design | Chief Justice John Marshall, based on an 1808 portrait. Inscriptions: "Liberty", "In God We Trust", "Chief Justice United States Supreme Court 1801-1835", "John Marshall", & "2005" |
| Designer | John Mercanti |
| Design date | 2005 |
| Reverse | |
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| Design | Depiction of the Old Supreme Court Chamber inside the Capitol. Inscriptions: "United States of America", "One Dollar", & "E Pluribus Unum" |
| Designer | Donna Weaver |
| Design date | 2005 |
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[edit] Specifications
- Box Color: Navy Blue
- Edge: Reeded
- Weight: 26.73 grams
- Diameter: 38.1 millimeters
- Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
- Silver Content: 0.77344 ounces
[edit] About This Commemorative
The John Marshall Commemorative Dollar was issued in 2005 making it a modern commemorative. The Obverse depicts a profile of John Marshall and was designed by John Mercanti. The reverse shows the interior of the Supreme Court Chamber during the time Marshall was a justice.
[edit] Mints
Proof and Uncirculated
- Blank (P - Philadelphia Mint in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
[edit] References
United States Mint Certificate of Authenticity for the John Marshall Commemorative Dollar

