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<!--INDIVIDUAL PRODUCT HTML Starts HERE--> <table width="485" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"><tr><td><hr><font size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><strong><font size="+3" color="#0000FF">$5 Gold Proof Tribute Set</font></strong><br><strong><font size="+1" color="#000080">Heralds Each Of The Milestone Mintings</font></strong><p>The $5 Gold piece was the first gold coin ever to be struck by the U.S. Government, and the only denomination to be struck at all eight U.S. branch mints! This 9-piece 117 mg set of gold clad proofs heralds each of these milestone mintings, including: the 1795 Philadelphia, the first $5 gold piece; the 1838 C&rsquo;, the first struck at the Charlotte mint; the 1841 O&rsquo; New Orleans rare $5 Gold piece; the 1861 D&rsquo;, the last of the Dahlonega mint; the 1876 &lsquo;CC&rsquo;, the lowest mintage year for treasured Carson City Mint; the 1866 S&rsquo; from San Francisco; the 1911 Denver, the second D&rsquo; mint mark in U.S. history. <img src="http://www.businesscomplaints.org/store/asseenontv/images/9-pc-5USD-set-main.jpg" alt="$5 Gold Piece Tribute Set" width="300" height="225" border="0" align="right" vspace="10" hspace="5"> It features an &quot;incuse&quot; design, where the sculpted portion is sunken into the coin instead of raised above it; the 1994 W&rsquo;, the first year of the West Point mint; and finally, the 1929 $5 Gold &quot;Indian Head&quot;, the very last $5 Gold Piece ever struck<br> for circulation!</p><strong>Includes:</strong><ul> <li>9 Piece Set Of Gold Clad Proofs <li>Display Box </ul></font></td></tr></table>
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