2019 American Palladium Eagles Twenty Five Dollar
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About This Coin
The 2019 American Palladium Eagles Twenty Five Dollar is a United States dollar from the American Palladium Eagles 2017 to Date series — 3rd of 10 years in the series. In 2019, coins were struck at the West Point Mint with a combined mintage of 14,881. This ranks 6th of 9 years by total mintage, above the series median of 9,746. The obverse features young Liberty wearing a winged Phrygian cap, symbolizing freedom of thought — often called the "Mercury" dime despite not depicting the Roman god — Adolph Weinman's Mercury Dime design adapted for the palladium program and the reverse displays an eagle with wings raised, grasping an olive branch, adapted from Weinman's 1907 American Institute of Architects medal. A modern issue from an era of rotating coin designs, collector-focused programs, and renewed interest in numismatic artistry. Struck in palladium, weighing 31.1 grams, 32.7 mm in diameter, with a reeded edge. A notable auction result reached $3.4K in PR70 grade at David Lawrence RC. Designed by Adolph Alexander Weinman.