Description: The Danbury Mint released a limited edition of 7,500 Solid Sterling Silver plate weighing approximately 12 troy ounces depicting the First Continental Congress - 1774'' that met from September 5 to October 26, 1774, at Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia. The design in the eight-inch diameter plate has been filled with a dark material to enhance the contrast of the image and portions of the design have been selectively plated with 24-carat gold to further bring out the detail in the artist's work. The words, "American Bicentennial" appear in an arc above the design, and "First Continental Congress" appears at the bottom. A small ribbon banner above those words has "1774" inside. A small placate on the back indicates the number of plates made and indicates it is "NO 3416" in the production run of 7,500. The plate slides into a soft cloth sleeve treated to prevent tarnishing. This, in turn, is nestled into a plush red, satin-lined, 10 x 10-inch display box with a red leatherette-style cover and a magnetic clasp. It weighs about 220 grams and is 8" in diameter. It's number 3416 out of 7500. Plate has never been displayed. Handled with gloves and is in Mint condition. Thanks for looking!
Price: 303 USD
Location: Jupiter, Florida
End Time: 2025-01-11T19:57:04.000Z
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Brand: Danbury Mint
Type: Collector Plate
Color: Silver
Material: Sterling Silver, Sterling Silver inlaid 24 K Gold
Production Style: History Art
Culture: American