2021 France S25E Silver Washington Before Boston FDOI NGC Graded MS70 2oz Coin
2021 France S25E Silver Washington Before Boston FDOI NGC Graded MS70 2oz Coin
2021 France S25E Silver Washington Before Boston FDOI NGC Graded MS70 2oz Coin
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2021 France S25E Silver Washington Before Boston FDOI NGC Graded MS70 2oz Coin

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2021 French Silver Coin 
Featuring George Washington before Boston
Graded a PERFECT MS70 by NGC 
 First Day of Issue
$25 Euro Coin
This business strike coin has a fineness of 0.999 and contains 2oz silver per unit. It is a part of the series of coins produced by the Paris Mint (Monnaie de Paris) and holds a total precious metal content of 2 oz. The coin is certified by NGC and is a valuable addition to any collector's or investor's portfolio.

The Washington Before Boston Medal was the first medal commissioned by the Continental Congress and being struck in gold, is the first Congressional Gold Medal.[1]

On March 25, 1776, Congress passed a resolution which read:

Resolved, That the thanks of this Congress, in their own name, and in the name of the thirteen United Colonies, whom they represent, be presented to His Excellency General Washington, and the officers and soldiers under his command, for their wise and spirited conduct in the siege and acquisition of Boston; and that a medal of gold be struck in commemoration of this great event, and presented to His Excellency; and that a committee of three be appointed to prepare a letter of thanks and a proper device for the medal.

Pierre-Simon-Benjamin Duvivier was commissioned to design and engrave the medal. Creating a medal during the American Revolutionary War was not a priority, and the medal was eventually struck in Paris and presented to Washington on March 21, 1790.[2] The medal is currently possessed by the Boston Public Library.[3]


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