MIRROR PROOF DOLLAR COIN - First Time Release from US Mint

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Scientific invention is highlighted in the newest United States Mint product for collectors with today’s release of the 2020-S Reverse Proof Connecticut American Innovation Dollar.

2020-S Reverse Proof Connecticut American Innovation Dollar and Packaging
U.S. Mint product images of a 2020-S Reverse Proof Connecticut American Innovation Dollar for Connecticut. The coin’s packaging offers an informational four-panel envelope with an embedded certificate of authenticity and protective outer sleeve.

Heinz Joseph Gerber’s innovative Gerber Variable Scale is depicted on the coin. Gerber invented the device while studying aeronautical engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1945, just a few years after escaping Nazi-controlled Austria.

Opposite of regular proof coins, the dollar has a unique reverse proof finish with polished mirror-like design elements that contrast against a frosted background.

The following two photos highlight differences between proof and reverse proof coins by showing previously released 2019 Delaware American Innovation dollars in each collector quality.

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Very nice I can't wait to get mine

MetalDetecting
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Excellent overview. Like for the video.

senya
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Awesome coin. And great info. Thank you Sherry in Seatac wa

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