Buy 2021 5 oz ATB Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site Silver Tube (MintSealed, 10 Coins, BU)
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2021 5 oz ATB Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site Silver Tube (MintSealed, 10 Coins, BU)
Year | 2021 |
Mint Mark | Not Shown |
Purity | .999 |
Manufacturer | US Mint |
Thickness | 4.064 mm |
Diameter | 76.2 mm |
Inner Pack | 10 |
Outer Pack | 10 |
Condition | Brilliant Uncirculated |
Face Value | $.25 |
Issuing Country | United States |
Obverse Designer | John Flanagan |
Reverse Designer | Emily Damistra |
Edge Design | Lettered |
Series | America the Beautiful |
CoA | No |
Packaging Type | Mint Tube |
Metal Weight | 5 Troy Ounces |
Shipping | Free Shipping on Orders Over $199
Tracking and insurance included on all orders |
Description
2021 5 oz ATB Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site Silver Tube (MintSealed, 10 Coins, BU)
Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site preserves Moton Field, the primary training site for African-American airmen trained by the United States Army Air Forces to fly and fight in World War II. Moton Field and some of its surrounding properties were selected for preservation by the federal government under the control of the National Park Service in 1998. Today, 2021 5 oz ATB Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site Silver Tubes of MintSealed coins are available to you online from Complex bullion.
Coin Tube Highlights:
- Available to you sealed inside of the original US Mint acrylic tube!
- 10 coins included in total!
- 1st design issue in the 2021 ATB Series and final, 56th overall coin in the series!
- JM Bullion MintSealed tubes!
- Contains 5 Troy oz of .999 pure silver per coin in BU condition.
- The individual face values of $.25 (USD) are fully backed by the US government.
- On the obverse of each coin is President George Washington.
- The reverse field of the coins includes a Tuskegee Airman suiting up for a flight.
- Represents Alabama in the ATB Silver Series.
- Celebrates Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site.
Complex bullion MintSealed tubes of coins from major collections, such as the American Silver Eagle, Canadian Silver Maple Leaf, and America the Beautiful, are uniquely sealed in the Complex bullion vault. These 2021 ATB Tuskegee Airmen Silver Tubes are original US Mint acrylic tubes selected from Monster Boxes we received in our vault. We have removed each individual tube, inspected it to ensure it has never been opened after being packaged with 10 coins at the US Mint, and then sealed. We wrap each tube in secure plastic wrapping to ensure that the tube of 10 coins you receive are in the exact condition as when packaged at the US Mint.
All of the 2021 5 oz ATB Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site Silver Tubes are available to you direct from the United States Mint. The tube includes a total of 10 individual coins for a total of 50 Troy oz of .999 pure silver. Each of the individual coins comes in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
On the obverse side of 2021 ATB Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site Silver Coins is a depiction of President George Washington. The Commander-in-Chief is shown in left-profile relief in a design based on a bust of Washington sculpted in 1786. This design also features on the US circulation quarter and was designed for that coin in 1932 by John Flanagan.
The reverse field of the 2021 5 oz ATB Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site Silver Coins depicts a Tuskegee Airman preparing to take flight in a trainer. The airman snaps his flight cap as two P-51 Mustangs buzz the runway at Moton Field overhead.The America the Beautiful series will include 56 coins. Protect your Silver ATB coin in style by adding a beautiful display box to your cart.
This monumental piece of United States history is forever captured in this beautifully crafted 5 oz Silver coin. Add this attractive coin to your collection today!
Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site
The Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site was originally constructed in 1941 in Tuskegee, Alabama as the Moton Field flight training base for the pioneering pilots known as the Tuskegee Airmen. The field was named after the Tuskegee Institute principal Robert Russa Moton, who died the previous year. Prior to 1940, African Americans were banned from flying for the U.S. military, however, Civil rights organizations and the black press exerted pressure which eventually resulted in the formation of an all African-American pursuit squadron that became known as the Tuskegee Airmen. Moton Field was the only primary flight facility for African-American pilot candidates in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. Built between 1940-1942 with funding from the Julius Rosenwald Fund, the Tuskegee Institute’s Moton Field was assigned officers from the Army Air Corps to oversee training and also textbooks and flight gear were provided. Between 1941 and 1945 over 1,000 African American pilots were trained for the war effort. Though Moton field was closed in 1946 and a portion deeded to the city of Tuskegee as the municipal airport in 1972, the National Historic Site was established on November 6, 1998. Since October 10, 2008, visitors have been able to tour a restored Hanger One,
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