


© United States Mint
5 Dollar American Legion 100th Anniversary
2019 yearGold (.900) | 8.359 g | 21.6 mm |
Issuer | United States |
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Period | Federal republic (1776-date) |
Type | Non-circulating coin |
Year | 2019 |
Value | 5 Dollars (5 USD) |
Currency | Dollar (1785-date) |
Composition | Gold (.900) |
Weight | 8.359 g |
Diameter | 21.6 mm |
Thickness | 1.75 mm |
Shape | Round |
Technique | Milled |
Orientation | Coin alignment ↑↓ |
Updated | 2024-10-09 |
Numista | N#160582 |
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Rarity index | 86% |
Reverse
A soaring eagle, a symbol of the United States during times of war and peace alike. The American Legion emblem is depicted above the eagle.
Script: Latin
Lettering:
IN GOD WE TRUST
LIBERTY
1919
2019
Engraver: Joseph Menna
Designer: Paul C. Balan
Edge
Reeded
Comment
The American Legion was founded March 15, 1919, in Paris, France, out of concern for the welfare of soldiers and the communities they returned to in the United States after World War I. The non-partisan organization is the nation’s largest veterans group, with nearly two million members in more than 12,000 posts throughout the United States. Membership is open to men and women alike, regardless of ethnic background or religious affiliation.The Legion focuses its efforts in four areas: Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation, Children and Youth, National Security, and Americanism. These areas are known as “the Four Pillars” of American Legion service. Throughout its years of service to the nation, it has been a catalyst for social change and it has recorded myriad accomplishments. The Legion’s advocacy on behalf of veterans has been instrumental in the passage of numerous legislation including the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, better known as the GI Bill, and multiple legislation to advance government recognition and promote effective treatment of service-connected conditions.
The Legion has awarded millions of dollars in Child Welfare Foundation grants and college scholarships, and has implemented numerous programs and services to assist veterans, their families, and the community.
The American Legion 100th Anniversary Commemorative Coin Act (Public Law 115–65) authorizes the United States Mint to strike and issue up to:
50,000 $5 Gold Coins
400,000 Silver Dollar Coins
750,000 Clad Half Dollar Coins
Coin prices include surcharges of $35 for each $5 gold coin, $10 for each silver dollar coin and $5 for each half dollar coin. The Public Law authorizes the Mint to pay the surcharges to The American Legion to support the Legion’s programs for veterans, members of the Armed Forces, and other purposes specified by the authorizing legislation.
The American Legion commemorative is being offered in a 3 coin set, consisting of the clad half dollar, silver dollar and five dollar gold. This is the first time the mint has offered this popular package since the Five Star General Commemorative program in 2013. And it's about time.
Interesting fact
The American Legion 100th Anniversary $5 Gold Coin has a unique feature - it includes a special privy mark on the obverse (front) side of the coin. The privy mark is a small image of a Bald Eagle perched on a shield, which is a symbol of the American Legion's commitment to patriotism and national defense. This privy mark adds an extra layer of significance and collectibility to an already rare and valuable coin.
Price
Date | Mintage | VG | F | VF | XF | AU | UNC |
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2019 W | 2929 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Values in the table are based on evaluations by sales realized on Internet platforms. They serve as an indication only for 5 Dollar (American Legion 100th Anniversary) 2019 coin.