Proof Dollar Coin of USA
2022-05-11 Wed
The obverse of the 1 Dollar coin shows, a portrait of founder Melvin Jones paired with the Lions International Club logo. The inscriptions on the coin are “LIBERTY, IN GOD WE TRUST, MELVIN JONES, FOUNDER, and 2017”. The reverse of the 1 dollar coin represents the engraving of lion, lioness, and cub imposed on the globe. The inscriptions on the coin are, “The UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, $1, E PLURIBUS UNUM, and CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF SERVICE”.The proof 1 dollar coin is available for seven thousand, eight hundred and ninety-nine only. The Lions Clubs International is an international non-political service organization established by Melvin Jones in 1916 in Chicago. The main objective of the Lions Clubs International was to organize, coordinate, create, promote, take, unite, provide and encourage service-minded people to serve their community.
Disclaimer: The actual coin may have a slight variation in legend/date/mint. Due to the latest government guideline, deliveries may take longer than usual.
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