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2004 S 2 Coin Set Proof Nickels Proof

2004 S 2 Coin Set Proof Nickels Proof

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This beautiful set of two Gem Proof 2004-S Proof Westward Journey Nickels is new in stock, so order yours today!You get both of the new 2004 Westward Journey designs...the Louisianna Purchase/Peace Medal design and the Lewis Clark designWe've broken up over 100 U.S. Proof Sets to make these 2-coin Proof Nickel sets available for your collection. All coins will be professionally packaged with gloved hands so they will arrive safely in pristine condition.These S-mint mark coins, proof struck the San Francisco Mint, are the most beautiful examples this new nickel design because they display deep mirror-like fields and frosty design. 2004 Spring Design: "Louisiana Purchase/Peace Medal" The first of two new reverses on the 2004-dated Jefferson nickel will feature a rendition of the reverse of the original Indian Peace Medal commissioned for Lewis and Clark's expedition, bearing the likeness of America's third president on one side, and symbols of peace and friendship on the other. The medals were presented to Native American chiefs and other important leaders as tokens of goodwill at treaty signings and other events. The design, by United States Mint sculptor/engraver Norman E. Nemeth, features two hands clasped in friendship - one with a military uniform cuff, symbolizing the American government, and the other with a silver band adorned with beads and a stylized American eagle, representing the Native American community with whom the United States sought good relations. 2004 Fall Design: "Keelboat" In late 2004, the 2004-dated Jefferson nickel will feature an angled, side-view of the keelboat with full sail that transported members of the expedition and their supplies through the rivers of the Louisiana Territory in search of a northwest passage to the Pacific Ocean. Built to the specifications of Captain Lewis, the 55-foot keelboat could be sailed, rowed, poled like a raft,

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