George W. Bush Washington Mint Inaugural Gold And Silver Set
This is the most common multi-metal "set' issued by the company. It comes in a fitted velvet presentation box and includes a Certificate of Authenticity COA). R Winstead's Auction Co.. ◦ What it contains: One 1 oz .999 Fine Silver George W. Bush medal and one 1/10 oz .999 Fine Gold George W. Bush medal. • Estimated Market Value: $320.00 - $380.00 (Largely driven by the 1/10 oz of pure gold, alongside the 1 oz silver round). Winstead's Auction Co.. 2. The 2000 "Bush-Gore" Coin-Toss Medallion During the infamous 2000 election recount The Washington Mint famously produced a numorous spoof medallion because they didn't
Specifications
| President | George W. Bush |
| Type | Commemorartive Coin |
| First Lady | Barbara Bush |
| Theme | Politics |
| Country/Region | United States |
| Country Of Origin | United States |
This is the most common multi-metal “set’ issued by the company. It comes in a fitted velvet presentation box and includes a Certificate of Authenticity COA). R Winstead’s Auction Co.. ◦ What it contains: One 1 oz .999 Fine Silver George W. Bush medal and one 1/10 oz .999 Fine Gold George W. Bush medal. • Estimated Market Value: $320.00 – $380.00 (Largely driven by the 1/10 oz of pure gold, alongside the 1 oz silver round). Winstead’s Auction Co.. 2. The 2000 “Bush-Gore” Coin-Toss Medallion During the infamous 2000 election recount The Washington Mint famously produced a numorous spoof medallion because they didn’t
