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US, 1993 Silver Dollar, reverse: "Bill or Rights" in honour of James Madison, Choice Mint State in Capsule

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USA, One Dollar, 1993 Silver Choice Mint State in Capsule .900 Silver 26.73 grams. Minted at the (D) Denver Mint USA. Diameter: 1.5 inches. The 1993 Bill of Rights Silver dollar was issued in honour of James Madison and the Bill of Rights which he authored. The date of the release bore no particular distinction to Madison or the Bill of Rights, which was added to the Constitution in 1789. However, some material will state that the coins were issued to mark the Bicentennial, which occurred four years earlier. The obverse of the silver dollar coin features a portrait of James Madison and the reverse features a view of his Virginia home, Montpelier. Interestingly, the design makes no reference to the Bill of Rights. The obverse was designed by William Krawczewicz of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, and the reverse was designed by Dean McMullen.

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