N° 2695 | United States 1 Dollar 2009 P

2695 - United States 1 Dollar 2009 P
2695 - United States 1 Dollar 2009 P

Description

KM# 455, N# 19305; Silver 26.78 g., Proof; 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Louis Braille; Philadelphia Mint; With minor hairlines

GPT Description

The United States 1 Dollar 2009 P is a commemorative coin minted in 2009 to honor the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Louis Braille. Louis Braille was a French educator and inventor who created the Braille system of raised dots that revolutionized reading and writing for visually impaired individuals. This silver coin weighs 26.78 grams and is a Proof coin, which means it has a high-quality finish with mirrored surfaces and intricate details. It was minted at the Philadelphia Mint, one of the oldest minting facilities in the United States. The design of the coin likely features a depiction of Louis Braille and elements symbolizing his groundbreaking contribution to the world of accessibility and education. The minor hairlines mentioned in the description are common for Proof coins and do not detract from the overall beauty and value of the piece. This commemorative coin serves as a tribute to Louis Braille's enduring legacy and the impact of his work on the lives of visually impaired individuals worldwide. It is a valuable and meaningful addition to any numismatic collection, representing an important moment in history and honoring a remarkable individual.
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