Bicentennial Congressional silver dollar coin [manuscript], 1989.

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Bicentennial Congressional silver dollar coin [manuscript], 1989.

Bicentennial Congressional silver dollar coin struck on the East Front of the United States Capitol. Presented to the University of Virginia by Congressman D. French Slaughter, Jr. Certificate of Authenticity from the United States Mint included within presentation box notes the artist for the 1989 silver dollar, William Woodward.

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