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1997-P National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Modern Silver

The 1997-P National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Modern Silver is a business-strike issue produced at the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from United States. A relatively low-mintage year at 28,575 struck — scarcer than most Modern Silver issues and worth checking dates and mintmarks for. Among 1997-dated variants, this is the lowest-mintage strike. Current catalog values range from $120 in lower grades to $210 in top condition — a top-quartile premium issue for the series; composed of silver (.900) (12.5 g).

1997-P National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Modern Silver

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About the Modern Silver

Silver commemorative coins were first issued by the United States in 1982. These coins were released in honor of commemoration of historical events, places, people or just plain good luck. Since then, the United States has issued many silver coins bearing images of America’s greatest moments.

One of the earliest modern silver commemorative coins released was the 1982 Washington Half Dollar, created to honor the 250th anniversary of the birth of George Washington. The obverse of the coin displays a bust of the first President of the United States.

In 1986, the Statue of Liberty Half Dollar was also released. This coin featured the iconic Lady Liberty, a replica of the New York harbor statue and a symbol of America’s freedom and democracy.

Besides these two coins, other silver commemorative coins have been issued including the 1991 Mt. Rushmore Half Dollar, the 1992 Olympic Half Dollar, and the 1993 Bill of Rights Half Dollar. All of these coins display images of America’s most important triumphs.

The 1996 Atlanta Olympics Silver Dollar set a world-record price when it sold for $477,500 at auction. The obverse of the coin highlights the Olympic logo along with “Centennial Olympic Games”, “Atlanta” and “1996”.

Modern silver commemorative coins are highly collectible and can be used as part of an investment strategy or to commemorate an important event. Any coin purchased must be of the correct size, weight and purity. The coins should also have their intended design and no noticeable marks or damage.

In addition to the coins mentioned earlier, other commemorative coins have been released in silver including the 2001 United States USS Constitution Silver Dollar, the 2003 First Flight Silver Dollar, and the 2004 Lewis and Clark Expedition Silver Dollar.

The modern silver commemorative coins issued by the United States commemorate some of the most iconic and important moments in the nation’s history. From George Washington to the Statue of Liberty and from the Olympics to the Bill of Rights, these coins provide a tangible icon of those moments and serve as a reminder of the nation’s achievements.

The 1997-P National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Modern Silver coin, has a total mintage of 28,575, struck at the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania mint, and engraved by Elizabeth Jones. Made of silver (.900), weighing 12.5 grams, with a diameter of 30.61 mm, and a thickness of 2.15 mm, and featuring a reeded edge.

The obverse is george washington on horseback. It reads “GEORGE WASHINGTON LIBERTY 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF BIRTH·1982”. The reverse is eastern facade of washington’s home at mount vernon, with a heraldic eagle appearing below. It reads “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN GOD WE TRUST HALF DOLLAR”.

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GradePrice (USD)
65$120.00
68$130.00
69$160.00
70$210.00

Specifications

Type
Non-circulating coins
Composition
Silver (.900)
Weight
12.5 g
Diameter
30.61 mm
Thickness
2.15 mm
Edge
Reeded
Designer
Elizabeth Jones
Currency
Dollar (1785-date)

More in this Series

Other 1997 Modern Silver variants
  • 1997-P U.S. Botanic Garden
  • 1997-P U.S. Botanic Garden Proof
  • 1997-S Jackie Robinson
  • 1997-S Jackie Robinson Proof
  • 1997-P National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Proof
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mintage of the 1997-P National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Modern Silver?
The 1997-P National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Modern Silver has a total mintage of 28,575.
What is the 1997-P National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Modern Silver made of?
The 1997-P National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Modern Silver is made of silver (.900), weighs 12.5 grams, measures 30.61 mm in diameter.
Where was the 1997-P National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Modern Silver minted?
The 1997-P National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Modern Silver was struck at the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania mint.
How much is a 1997-P National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Modern Silver worth?
A 1997-P National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Modern Silver is valued between $120 and $210, depending on grade and condition.

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