Declaration of Independence 245th Anniversary Commemorative Coin
Declaration of Independence 245th Anniversary Commemorative Coin
Declaration of Independence 245th Anniversary Commemorative Coin
Declaration of Independence 245th Anniversary Commemorative Coin
Declaration of Independence 245th Anniversary Commemorative Coin

Declaration of Independence 245th Anniversary Commemorative Coin

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This one-of-a-kind, heirloom-quality 2" brass commemorative coin is available only for a limited time. This is one of the most unique Declaration of Independence coins you can find anywhere - if not the most unique found anywhere.

The front side of the brass coin has a raised relief sculpture of the drafting of the Declaration of Independence that took place at the Pennsylvania State House, Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1776.

The back side of the coin holds the raised signatures that are actually on the Declaration of Independence. With this incredible detail, you are able to feel and touch all 56 signatures.

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James Molitor
Great coin

The detail can't be beat. All your coins have the best detail.

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Glenn Downs
I ordered the "Declaration Of Independence and then the "Don't Tread On Me"

I ordered both of the coins and love them both. I hope they will be a wave of reality for anyone who wonders what I believe and why!
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David Belote
Love These Coins, but George Washington Coin is Different

I bought these Declaration of Independence Day commemorative coins for my four grandchildren and gave them to them for the 4th of July. I have also purchased the Statue of Liberty and George Washington to do the same with on the statue’s anniversary and George Washington’s birthday (president’s day). The George Washington coin, while beautiful, is not the same type and does not fit in a standard Coin stand (it is bigger and thicker and has a coating on it). That was a surprize and I wish it did not have those differences from the other commemorative coins produced by American Military News. If I would have know it, I wouldn’t have bought it for the purpose that I’m buying these which is to etch American history into my grandkids hearts and souls for life. I intend to purchase the WWII set of coins for them to teach them about WWII. I have them for myself already and know they are great quality and all similarly made.

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Robert Boyles

Coins are very well detailed

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James T Reilly
Great coin!

I have every one of the American Military News coins and love them all.