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Vintage 1986 Reliable Corp Statue of Liberty Round BU

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Thanks to technological advancements, investing has never been more accessible or well-liked. It is far simpler for the typical person to invest in almost anything nowadays than it was even 20 or 10 years ago. Silver coins, bars, and rounds benefit from this as well, making it one of the most popular investments and safe-havens for wealth.

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Many continue to wonder if it would be a worthwhile investment and if it would meet their demands. This is contingent upon the risk you take, the diversity of assets, and investing goals. The inherent volatility of silver and the need for storage (if you decide to keep ownership) are some of its disadvantages. In my opinion, it's still one of the best options.

1986 Reliable Corp Statue of Liberty Round

This vintage silver round is relatively hard to find, although the last time I looked, there were two for sale (though no longer cheap).

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Obverse: The Statue of Liberty is shown with her torch extended on the obverse. Laurel leaves encircle the statue on either side on the bottom half of the round, while eight stars adorn the upper half of the circle. On either side are the years 1886 and 1986, which stand for the Statue of Liberty's centennial year.

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Reverse: The poem that is etched on the Statue of Liberty serves as the main focal point of the reverse. Around the perimeter of the circle, there are multiple tiny inscriptions. "ONE TROY OUNCE.999+ FINE SILVER-BY RELIABLE CORP" is printed over the top of the one. "STATUE OF LIBERTY CENTENNIAL" is written at the bottom of the sign.

Emma Lazarus wrote the poem/sonnet:

Emma Lazarus, born on July 22, 1849, in New York City, was a prominent American poet. She was of Portuguese Sephardic Jewish descent and her writing often reflected her Jewish heritage. Lazarus was a passionate advocate for immigrants and their rights, which is evident in her famous poem, “The New Colossus.” Lazarus wrote “The New Colossus” in 1883 as part of an auction to raise funds for the pedestal on which the Statue of Liberty would stand. While the poem initially received little attention, it gained significance years later when the words were engraved on a bronze plaque and affixed to the Statue of Liberty. Emma Lazarus passed away at the age of 38 in 1887, but her words continue to inspire millions around the world.1

The New Colossus
BY EMMA LAZARUS
Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
“Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!” cries she
With silent lips. “Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”

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These are the vintage rounds I have recently shown since October 23, 2023:

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Vintage 1986 Reliable Corp Statue of Liberty Round

Vintage American Pacific Mint ASE/Trade Silver Round

Vintage 1992 Discovery of America Silver Coin

Vintage 1985 American Pacific Mint World Trade Silver Round

Sunshine Mint SS Gairsoppa Silver Round

1986 Sunshine Mint CCPMA Prospector Silver Round

Vintage American Pacific Mint Eagle with Flag Silver Trade Round

Vintage TenTex Statue of Liberty Silver Trade Unit

Vintage 1983 American Pacific Mint Morgan Trade Silver Round

Vintage California Crown Mint Bell Trade Silver Round

Vintage 1986 A-Mark Eagle Round

Vintage American Argent Mint Shield Silver Round

Vintage Johnson Matthey Freedom of the Press Silver Round

Vintage 1984 Royal Hawaiian Mint Silver Kamehameha Splintered Paddle Round

Vintage South East Refining Eagle Trade Round

Vintage Highland Mint Liberty Silver Round

Vintage 1982 GSM Silver Prospector Amazon Quarter Dollar Round

1983 Engelhard American Prospector Rounds

Regency Mint Gold Panner Divisible Silver Round

Vintage Jackalope GSM California Mint Silver Round

Vintage 1973 World Mint Corp Prospector Silverado Round

Vintage 1982 GSM Silver Prospector Eagle Round

Vintage 1982 GSM Silver Prospector Stagecoach Round

Vintage Highland Mint 1 oz Prospector Silver Round

Vintage 1974 U.S. Silver Corporation Eagle Globe Round

Vintage SilverTowne Draped Bust Silver Round

Vintage 1986 Liberty Mint Liberty Bell Silver Round

Vintage Hamilton Mint U.S.S. Sacramento

Vintage Hamilton Mint U.S.S.San Francisco

Vintage Hamilton Mint U.S.S. Honolulu

Vintage 1974 Liberty Lobby George Washington Silver Round

Vintage 1982 Northstar Mint Morgan Round

Vintage 1991 Liberty Mint Bill of Rights Round

Vintage 1993 American Pacific Mint Peace Dollar Trade Round

Vintage 1984 Parliament Shield Silver Round

Vintage 1985 Johnson Matthey Alaska Round

Vintage Columbia Mint George Washington Round

Vintage 1974 USPS Universal Postal Union Round

Vintage 1972 USPS Universal Postal Union Round

Vintage California Crown Mint Silver Round

Vintage AS&M Eagle Silver Round

Vintage Liberty Lobby Lady Liberty Silver Round

Vintage Rariteis Liberty Silver Round

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1https://www.ncesc.com/what-is-written-on-the-statue-of-liberty-and-who-wrote-it/https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/46550/the-new-colossus

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