1 Dollar (Thomas Alva Edison)
Country: United States
Denomination: 1 Dollar
(1 USD)
Year: 2004
Material: Silver (.900)
Weight: 26.73 g
Shape: Round
Diameter: 38.1 mm
Type: Non circulating coin
Catalog list: united states
Description:
Obverse
Image of Thomas Alva Edison from the waist up holding an experimental incandescent light bulb. This design was made from the photograph below
Reverse
Edison's first light bulb from 1879, surrounded by stylized rays of light radiating from the bulb.
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