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2013 5-Star Generals Commemorative Coin Program Proof Clad Half-Dollar (5G5)

2013 5-Star Generals Commemorative Coin Program Proof Clad Half-Dollar (5G5)
Metal ValueUS$ 14.524
COMPOUND COMMODITYCOIN WEIGHTCOMPOUND WEIGHT %COMMODITY PRICEMETAL VALUE
Copper11.34 Grams91.67 %US$ 34.0128/ounceUS$ 12.472
Nickel11.34 Grams8.33 %US$ 61.592/ounceUS$ 2.052
Total metal value of the 2013 5-Star Generals Commemorative Coin Program Proof Clad Half-Dollar (5G5) is USD 14.524. Total Copper content in the coin is 91.67% and the Copper value of this coin is USD 12.472 ,Copper value is claculated with a spot price of USD 34.0128/ounce. Total Nickel content in the coin is 8.33% and the Nickel value of this coin is USD 2.052 ,Nickel value is claculated with a spot price of USD 61.592/ounce.
MINT SPECIFICATIONSHalf-Dollar
OBVERSE IMAGENA
REVERSE IMAGENA
METAL COMPOSITIONCopper : 91.67%
Nickel : 8.33%
WEIGHT11.34 Grams
2013 5-Star Generals Commemorative Coin Program Proof Clad Half-Dollar (5G5) Details

2013 5-Star Generals Commemorative Coin Program Proof Clad Half-Dollar (5G5)

Description:

General Henry H. Arnold was the only officer in the history of our country to earn both the ranks of General of the Army and General of the Air Force. He graduated from West Point in 1907. General Arnold received pilot training in 1911 from the Wright brothers and became one of the Nation’s strongest advocates for air power. He personally held many trophies for flying achievements, to include the first delivery of United States mail by air. Many accomplishments in and from the air during World Wars I and II are attributed to his ingenuity. General Arnold was a student at the United States Army Command and General Staff College from 1928 to 1929.

General Omar N. Bradley was recognized throughout his career as an exceptional leader, tactician and educator. As Commandant of the Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia, he developed the officer candidate program. His leadership was instrumental in successes during World War II, including the liberation of Europe. The Army group under his command contained the largest number of Americans to ever serve under one commander. He became the Army Chief of Staff in 1948, and one year later he became the first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. General Bradley was a student at the United States Army Command and General Staff College from 1928 to 1929.

Celebrate the 132nd anniversary of the founding of the College while honoring the lives and legacies of Generals Henry “Hap” Arnold and Omar Bradley with this 2013 5-Star Generals Proof Clad Half-Dollar. The finish is extraordinarily brilliant and features sharp relief and a mirror-like background to highlight the images on both sides of the coin.

The obverse (heads side) features portraits of Generals Henry "Hap" Arnold and Omar N. Bradley with the 5-star insignia above their heads. Inscriptions are LIBERTYIN GOD WE TRUST,HENRY "HAP" ARNOLDOMAR N. BRADLEY and 2013.

The reverse (tails) features the heraldic crest of Fort Leavenworth. Inscriptions are UNITED STATES OF AMERICAE PLURIBUS UNUM and HALF DOLLAR.

The 2013 5-Star Generals Commemorative Coin Program recognizes five of the greatest leaders of our time, United States Army 5-Star Generals George Marshall, Douglas MacArthur, Dwight Eisenhower, Henry “Hap” Arnold and Omar Bradley. These men are the only World War II 5-Star Generals and each is an alumnus of the United States Army Command and General Staff College. This commemorative coin program also celebrates the 132nd anniversary of the founding of the College.


A surcharge of $35 for each $5 gold coin, $10 for each silver dollar and $5 for each clad half-dollar sold is authorized to be paid to the Command and General Staff College Foundation to help finance its support of the College.

Mintage Limit: 750,000 (across all options)

Coin Specifications

Denomination

Half-Dollar

Composition

8.33% Nickel, Balance Copper

Weight

11.340 grams (±0.454)

Diameter

1.205 inches (±0.002) or 30.61 mm (±0.05)

Edge

Reeded

Mint and Mint Mark

San Francisco - S

 

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