Site Map
  Home Page
  Member Dealers
  Coin Clubs
  Numismatic Links
  Coin Shows
  Auctions
  Reference Library
  Numismatic Info
  Spot Bullion Prices
  Coin Prices
  Message Board
  Numismatic Store
  Search this Site
  Membership Info
  Contact Us

Copyright © 1997-2012
CoinClub.com
All Rights Reserved


Coin Reference Library
Gold Commemoratives


Coin Picture

1915-S $2 1/2 Panama-Pacific

Mintage: 6,749
Designer: Charles E. Barber and George T. Morgan

This souvenir gold piece was the first commemorative coin of its denomination. The obverse shows Columbia with a caduceus in her left hand seated on a hippocampus typifying the use of the Panama Canal. The reverse of the gold coin bears an American Eagle with raised wings. The Act of January 16, 1915 specified a maximum of 10,000 to be coined. Out of the 10,000, only 6,749 were sold and the other 3,251 went back to the mint for re-melting. Proofs may have been made with or without the "S" mintmark, but to date the single brilliant proof without the mintmark has not been verified. Trial impressions of obverse without the mintmark are known to be in copper and brass.


Back to Gold Commemorative Page

 

HA.com Features
Coin Survey
Take our survey;
you may win!
Free Newsletter
600,000+ active members
Join Now
(free & quick!)