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PCGS Number: 838054 Coin Date: 2020-W Denomination (Short): G$10 Denomination (Long): Gold $10 Variety: 400th Anniversary of the Mayflower Voyage Desg: PR Mint Mark: W Composition: Gold Mintage: 4,743 Strike Type: Proof Coinage Type: Modern Commemorative Coinage Years: 2020 Mint Location: West Point Diameter: 22 Fineness: 0.999 Weight (Grams): 7.776 Weight (Ounces): 0.2495 Edge: Reeded Obverse Description: Depicts a Wampanoag family from the border of the design as the Mayflower arrives
from foreign shores. A young boy steps on the border, representing the intersection of the Wampanoag people in their Patuxet homeland and the Mayflower passengers. Inscriptions are “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” “PATUXET,” and “$10.” Reverse Description: Depicts portraits of a Pilgrim man and woman, representing the beginnings of a transition from a monarchy to democracy. The dual portraits symbolize a democratic organization, with their resolute expressions focused on a self-determined future. A pair of mayflower blossoms flank the design. Inscriptions are “1620,” “PLYMOUTH,” “2020,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” “AU 24K ¼ OZ.” and “UNITED STATES of AMERICA.”
This is the listing for the reverse proof coin. General Notes: The Mayflower $10 gold commemorative was offered as reverse proof individually and in regular proof as part of a set with the 25-pound coin from the Royal Mint. Both coins struck in 24K gold. The obverse depicts a Wampanoag family from the border of the design as the Mayflower arrives from foreign shores. The reverse depicts portraits of a Pilgrim man and woman, representing the beginnings of a transition from a monarchy to democracy. PCGS #: 838054