US Mint Library of Congress Proof Bimetallic Coin Gold & Platinum $10 Coin
The 2000 Library of Congress Commemorative Bi-Metallic Ten Dollar Coin is the First and Only Bimetallic Coin produced by the United States Mint. The Outer Ring is composed of Gold with a Solid Core of Platinum placed within the Ring. The Coin was created to commemorate the new Millennium and the Bicentennial of the Library of Congress. Obverse: Features the hand of Minerva, Roman Goddess of Wisdom, holding the Torch of Learning with the Jefferson Building Dome in the Background, and Inscribed with Liberty, 2000, Library of Congress & In God We Trust.
Reverse: Features the Library of Congress Seal and Inscribed with United States of America, Ten Dollars & E Pluribus Unum. US Mint Box Measures Approximately 6" L x 3.5" H x 1 D.