The 2010 Boy Scouts of America centennial silver dollars have value as numismatic coins. Keep reading to learn more about these silver commemorative coins.
These coins were minted in order to commemorate the centennial of the Boy Scouts of America. The obverse side of the coin features a cub scout, a boy scout, and a female venturer. The dates 1910 and 2010 are inscribed on the coin. On the reverse side of the coin the design features the Boy Scouts of America's official emblem. A Girl Scouts silver dollar was minted a few years later.
Specifications
Type: Commemorative Silver Dollar
Year: 2010
Face Value: $1.00
Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper
Silver Weight: .77344 oz.
Total Weight: 26.73 grams
Current Silver Bullion Value: $22.83
The US minted the 2010 P Boy Scouts of America centennial silver dollar and the 2010 P proof Boy Scouts of America centennial silver dollar. The mint mark can be found on the reverse side of the coin.
Series | Location | Distribution |
---|---|---|
2010 P | Philadelphia | 105,020 |
2010 P Proof | Philadelphia | 244,963 |
Value
This coin in circulated condition is worth at least its weight in silver. The silver melt value for this coin is $22.83. This melt value is calculated from the current silver spot price of $29.52 per ounce.
The 2010 P Boy Scouts of America centennial silver dollar is worth around $40 in mint packaging.
The 2010 P proof Boy Scouts of America centennial silver dollar is worth around $38 in mint packaging.
Sources:
The Red Book
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