2010-Us Mint Boy Scouts Of America, Centennial Proof Silver Dollar OGP & COA

$ 29.04

Fineness: 0.9 KM Number: #480 Certification: U.S. Mint Year: 2010 Strike Type: Proof Grade: Ungraded Variety: Bald Eagle, Boy Scouts Denomination: $1 Country/Region of Manufacture: United States Mint Location: Philadelphia Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated Composition: Silver Features: Commemorative

Description

The 2010 Boy Scouts Centennial Silver Dollar was issued to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Boy Scouts of America. A commemorative coin program was also subsequently authorized for the Girl Scouts of the United States of America, with the coins issued in 2013. The design of this coin was criticized by some collectors for its inclusion of a female. This design was specifically advocated by the organization in order to reflect the diversity of the nation and how the Boy Scouts had evolved over time to include all of the youth of America. Alternative designs had highlighted the continuity of the organization with images of a 1910 scout and a modern day scout. Ultimately, a design was chosen in accordance with the preference of the organization. The Boy Scouts of America Centennial Silver Dollar was issued in proof and uncirculated versions struck at the Philadelphia Mint. The maximum mintage was established at 350,000 coins across both options. Introductory pricing was in place from the start of sales on March 23, 2010 until April 21, 2010, after which time regular pricing went into effect. Mintage of 244,963 proof coins. A surcharge of $10 was included within the price of each coin, payable to the Boy Scouts of America Foundation. The funds collected were used by local councils for the extension of funding to hard to serve areas.