1 Dollar (Civil Rights Act of 1964) obverseObverse
1 Dollar (Civil Rights Act of 1964) reverseReverse

1 Dollar (Civil Rights Act of 1964)

United States

2014

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Estimated Melt Value

$62.07

Based on Silver spot price ($80.26/oz) · 90.0% purity · 26.73g

Updated 2:23 PM

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Specifications

CountryUnited States
Years Minted2014
CompositionSilver (.900)
Weight26.73 g
Diameter38.1 mm
ShapeRound
EdgeReeded

Design

Obverse

Three people holding hands at a civil rights march with a man holding a sign reading “We Shall Overcome”.

Reverse

Three flames intertwined to symbolize the freedom of education, freedom to vote, and freedom to control one’s own destiny. The design was inspired by a quote from Dr. Martin Luther King: “They get the fire hose. They fail to realize that water can only put out physical fire. But water can never drown the fire of freedom.”

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About This Coin

The 1 Dollar (Civil Rights Act of 1964) is a coin issued by United States, minted in 2014. Numismatic enthusiasts appreciate the 1 Dollar (Civil Rights Act of 1964) for its place in monetary history.

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