Collection of a series of 5 Lancaster Bicentennial commemorative mint coins of famous Revolutionary era Lancastrians. Individual coins secured in plastic fit into cardboard. Pairs of Nickel Alloy; and Solid Franklin Bronze. On face of each coin is "Lancaster Patriot", the head, signature and birth and death years of each as well as a phrase describing the person's contribution, e.g., "Signer of Colonial Currency." On the reverse: "Bicentennial Series/ Red Rose Coin Club/ Lancaster, PA./ 1976" with fifer and two drummers.
"First in a Series of 5: Adam Hubley " (2 coins with description)
"Second in a Series of 5: William Henry" (2 coins with description)
"Third in a Series of 5: Edward Hand " (1 nickel coin with description)
"Fourth in a Series of 5: David Ramsay " (2 coins with description)
"Fifth in a Series of 5: George Ross" (2 coins with description)
1853 penny. Larger than present day 1-cent coins. Front side has 13 stars surrounding profile of liberty head. '1853' at bottom. Reverse side has 'United States of America' around outside. Laurel wreath encircles 'One Cent'
1798 silver dollar. Front has 13 stars on either side of 'Liberty' (7 fore, 6 aft) Flowing haired (with ribbon), decollete dressed Liberty Head. '1798' at bottom. Reverse side has 'United States of America' around outside is an eagle.
Silver dollar. Front has 'E. Pluribus Unum', '1890' 13 stars around edge. Liberty head. Back has 'United States of America', 'One Dollar' around edge. Eagle, framed by laurel wreath, 'In God We Trust' in middle. Maker's mark / Inscription: 'CC'