|
|
 |
 |
|

|
Features - Actual 1886 silver dollar - Authentic Liberty postage stamps - Historic information on the statue - Available only on NYT Store
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Statue of Liberty Keepsake With 1886 Coin & Stamps |
NSAP2309 |
Truly appreciate one of America’s greatest landmarks! This special commemorative is being released as the Statue of Liberty’s crown is reopened to visitors for the first time in eight years.
This keepsake also celebrates in grand style the opening and dedication of Lady Liberty in 1886, when the statue was unveiled to the world by President Grover Cleveland. The stunning, historic showpiece, available only through The Times, includes an authentic Morgan silver dollar from 1886. The 123-year-old coin, now in limited quantities, features the face of Liberty on the front and is surrounded by canceled, often historic, Liberty postage stamps.
This collectible also displays a front-page reprint of The Times from Oct. 28, 1886, chronicling the historic dedication. The historic page, 1886 silver dollar and postage stamps are preserved in a handsome wood-finish frame, glass and mat.
The back of the 16" x 18" frame includes historical information, plus an opening to view the prized silver dollar’s reverse side. Each coin is in Fine condition or better.
Ships in 3 - 5 days.
|
|
|
|