if Silver Spot = $36.50 then Bullion Value*: $28.23

if Silver Spot = $39.00 then Bullion Value*: $30.17

if Silver Spot = $41.50 then Bullion Value*: $32.10


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2015 P United States Commemorative Silver Dollar – US Marshals Services


| Mintage: 124,329 | | KM605 | | Mint: Philadelphia |
| Year(s) Minted: 2015 | | Metal: 90% Silver | | Finish: Proof |
| Weight: 26.73 grams | | Diameter: 38.1 mm | | Thickness: mm |


This 2015 P United States Commemorative Silver Dollar features the US Marshal design. The coin is Mint State Proof NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo. Composed of 90% silver and minted in Philadelphia.

Being made of Silver, the rough Bullion Value is about $30 at Silver Spot Price of $39.

The coin was struck with a Proof finish and bears an “P” mint mark.

The item is a Mint State Proof coin from the 2010s and the iconic US Marshals Services design captures a moment in time to date!

Perfect for collection or anyone looking to move money through time.


Coin(s): #MI1001IM


Issuer: United States

Type: Non-Circulating Coin

Year: 2015

Year(s) Minted: 2015

Designer/Engraver: Richard Masters / Charles Lessie Vickers | Frank Morris / Joseph Menna

Value: One Dollar = $1.00

Currency: Dollar (1785-Present)

Composition: Silver (.900 AG)

Weight: 26.73 grams

Diameter: 38.1 mm

Thickness: mm

Shape: Round

Edge: Milled

Mintage: 124,329

Mint: Philadelphia

Mint Mark: P

Strike: Proof

Orientation:

KM : 605

Rough Grade ≅: Mint State Proof NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo


Commemorative Issue: 225th Anniversary of US Marshals Service.


Obverse: U.S. Marshals Service star and the silhouettes of deputies on horseback pursuing an unseen fugitive, symbolizing a famous posse so prevalent in the Old West.


Lettering:

LIBERTY
1789 – 2014
U.S. MARSHAL

P

RM

CLV
IN GOD WE TRUST
2015


Reverse: A frontier U.S. Marshal leaning against a post, holding a wanted poster with the inscription “WANTED IN FT. SMITH.”


Lettering:

JUSTICE · INTEGRITY · SERVICE
E PLURIBUS
UNUM
UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
$1

FM

JFM


Edge: Reeded


Comments: The 2015 US Marshals Service Silver Dollar was one of three coins issued to celebrate the 225th anniversary of the nation’s first federal law enforcement agency. The designs for the coin focused on the legendary status of the United States Marshals in America’s cultural landscape.

The United States Mint opened sales for the US Marshals Service Commemorative Coins on January 29, 2015, with sales continuing throughout the duration of the calendar year. The silver dollars were available in proof and uncirculated formats. The initial pricing was $46.95 for the individual proof and $43.95 for the individual uncirculated coins. A three-coin proof set was available, including proof versions of the $5 gold coin, silver dollar, and a half-dollar. This set initially priced at $473.60 and limited to a production run of 15,000.

The initial pricing for the coins reflected an introductory period discount. After the conclusion of the introductory period, the proofs would be priced at $51.95 each and uncirculated coins at $48.95 each. Pricing for all coins included a surcharge distributable to the U.S. Marshals Museum for the preservation, maintenance, and display of artefacts and documents.

The US Marshals Silver Dollars carried a maximum authorized mintage of 500,000 pieces across all product options. The final sales figures for the coins fell far short of this amount, with a total of 124,329 proofs and 38,149 uncirculated coins sold.

2015-P Uncirculated US Marshals Silver Dollar
Pre-Issue Price: $43.95
Regular Price: $48.95
Final Mintage: 38,149

2015-P Proof US Marshals Silver Dollar
Pre-Issue Price: $46.95
Regular Price: $51.95
Final Mintage: 124,329


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