Black Revolutionary War Patriots silver dollar

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United States
Years of minting1998 (1998)
Obverse
1998 Crispus Attucks Proof Dollar (obverse).jpg
Reverse
1998 Crispus Attucks Proof Dollar (reverse).jpg

The Black Revolutionary War Patriots silver dollar is a commemorative dollar issued by the United States Mint in 1998. [1]

The obverse of the coin features Crispus Attucks, a dockworker and freed slave who is generally considered to be the first man killed in the Boston Massacre.

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References

  1. "Black Revolutionary War Patriots Commemorative Silver Dollar". United States Mint . Retrieved May 4, 2019.