1976 Bronze Medal D1976-2a, Charles Carroll
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Description
Swoger catalog number D1976-3d. This matte silver medal was struck at the United States Mint in Philadelphia as part of the National Bicentennial celebration of 1976, marking the 200th anniversary of American independence declared on July 4, 1776. The Bicentennial was the largest national celebration in American history, with events across all fifty states and participation from countries around the world. The matte silver finish provides a distinctive satin appearance that differentiates this medal from the standard proof-like silver versions. The Swoger catalog (D-series), compiled by Tom Swoger, documents modern U.S. Mint commemorative medals from 1956 onward. The National Bicentennial medals represent the culmination of the multi-year American Revolution Bicentennial program that produced medals honoring key figures and events of the founding era.
Rarity Notes
Matte silver National Bicentennial medal. The distinctive finish limits this to a specific production run. Exact mintage not separately reported.
Cross References
PCGS #76177; Swoger D1976-3d
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