Faith & Nation
250th Anniversary Commemorative Coin
A Symbol of Liberty. A Tribute to America.
This commemorative coin honors the 250th Anniversary of the United States with two powerful designs that reflect the nation’s strength, unity, and enduring ideals.
🦅 OBVERSE — 1776–2026 · 250th Anniversary

The obverse features a commanding bald eagle with wings fully spread, symbolizing strength, vigilance, and national pride.
At its center, a shield of stars and stripes represents unity and resilience, while flowing American flags frame the design on both sides.
Above the eagle, the dates 1776–2026 mark 250 years since the founding of the nation.
Below, the inscription “250th Anniversary – USA” stands in bold relief, commemorating a historic milestone in American history.
This side represents:
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250 years of independence
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National strength and unity
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The enduring spirit of the American people
🏛️ REVERSE — LIBERTY · E PLURIBUS UNUM

The reverse showcases the United States Capitol, standing proudly beneath a waving American flag — a timeless symbol of democratic governance and national unity.
The word “LIBERTY” crowns the design, while the inscriptions “E Pluribus Unum” and “In God We Trust” reinforce the foundational values of the nation.
A laurel wreath encircles the lower field, signifying honor, achievement, and endurance, with “250” marking this once-in-a-lifetime anniversary.
This side represents:
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Liberty as the foundation of the nation
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Unity among the states
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Faith, perseverance, and democratic ideals
🪙 CRAFTSMANSHIP
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Antique-style finish with deep, sculpted relief
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Solid, weighty feel designed for display and preservation
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Intricate detailing inspired by classic American commemorative coins
🎁 IDEAL FOR
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250th Anniversary collectors
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Patriots and history enthusiasts
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Veterans, service members, and families
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Meaningful gifts honoring American heritage
This is more than a coin.
It is a lasting symbol of liberty, unity, and the American journey — forged to commemorate 250 years of a nation that endures.



