1995-P Atlanta Olympics Paralympics Blind Runner Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar in PCGS PR 69 DCAM

Item # IT064223
Our price $ 49.99
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We are pleased to offer for sale this 1995-P Atlanta Olympics Paralympics Blind Runner Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar coin graded and encapsulated as PR-69 DCAM  (Deep Cameo) by PCGS. There were 138,337 of the 1995-P Paralympic Games Commemorative Proof Silver Dollars minted at the Philadelphia (P) Mint.  This 1995-P Paralympic Proof Silver Dollar was struck to honor America's disabled athletes and to help provide funding for their training. The obverse of the coin features a blind runner competing with the assistance of a sighted helper. It was designed by Jim Sharpe. The reverse of the Paralympic Proof Silver Dollar was designed by William Krawczewicz, and features clasped hands underneath the official logo of the XXVI Olympic Games.

This modern commemorative silver dollar is comprised of .900 (90%) silver and .100 (10%) copper with a diameter of 38.1mm and a weight of 26.73 grams with a reeded edge. This 90% silver coin is of great worth and value to the collector who is trying to fill out their Commemorative Coins Collection!  Some of our certified Commemorative Silver Dollars do have toning.  We offer an incredible selection of NGC and PCGS certified commemorative coins!

Don't miss out on this rare 1995-P Atlanta Olympics Paralympics Blind Runner Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar in PCGS PR 69 DCAM at this great price!


At a glance
Year: 
1995
Mint: 
Philadelphia (P)
Coin Type: 
Modern Commemorative Dollar
Denomination: 
Large Dollar ($1)
Certification: 
PCGS
Grade Detail: 
PR 69 DCAM
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Certified coins, also known as slabbed coins or just slabs, are coins that have been graded by a third-party grading service. Once graded, the coin is sonically sealed in a tamper-evident plastic coin holder known as a slab. Certified coins can provide an extra measure of security when buying coins, insuring that the coin is authentic, problem free and un-doctored. Furthermore, some services offer an additional guarantee that the coin has not been over graded and maintain policies to protect the buyer.

All of the respected services grade coins according to wear, using industry standards. These standards can be found in two books, Official A.N.A. Grading Standards for United States Coins and the book Photograde: A Photographic Grading Guide for United States Coins.

In the business of coin grading, there are two services that stand out, Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), and Numismatic Guarantee Corporation (NGC). Both were established in the mid 1980s and are considered the "Gold Standard" of grading services. These are the companies that every other company is compared to.

Both PCGS & NGC guarantee the grade and authenticity of any Certified Coin that meets their high standards. Each coin is closely examined by two or three expert graders and then sonically sealed in a tamper-evident plastic holder, with a serial number, description & grade. PCGS & NGC coins can be traded site unseen with confidence.




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