2000-W $10 Library of Congress – NGC MS70 "Modern Numismatic Masterpieces” Cabral Autograph
Year: 2000
Mint: West Point
Metal: 0.25 oz - .900 Fine Gold (22 karat, bimetallic with platinum ring)
Designation: Brilliant Uncirculated, Commemorative
Grade: MS70
Signature: Anna Escobedo Cabral
A pinnacle of modern U.S. coinage, the 2000-W $10 Library of Congress, certified MS70 by NGC with the exclusive "Modern Numismatic Masterpieces/Cabral Auto" label, is a collector’s masterpiece. Struck at the West Point Mint with a mintage of just 3,203, this bimetallic coin, featuring a gold core and platinum ring, commemorates the 200th anniversary of the Library of Congress. Its flawless brilliant uncirculated finish and Anna Escobedo Cabral’s autograph, as the 42nd U.S. Treasurer, elevate its status as a numismatic treasure, blending innovative design, extreme rarity, and historical significance.
A Historic Commemorative Milestone
Released in 2000 to celebrate the bicentennial of the Library of Congress, founded in 1800, this coin is the U.S. Mint’s first bimetallic issue, combining a 22-karat gold core with a .9995 fine platinum outer ring. Struck at West Point with a “W” mintmark, its exceptionally low mintage of 3,203 reflects its exclusivity as a premium collector’s item. Authorized under the Library of Congress Commemorative Coin Act of 1999, this coin honors the nation’s oldest federal cultural institution, making it a standout for collectors at Global Coin seeking rare commemoratives with groundbreaking technology.
The Prestige of the “W” Mint Mark
The “W” mintmark signifies West Point’s reputation for crafting premium collector coins. As the only bimetallic coin in U.S. numismatic history, paired with its ultra-low mintage, this brilliant uncirculated issue stands apart from traditional gold commemoratives, marking it as a collector’s gem.
Iconic American Design
This coin features symbolic designs that honor the Library of Congress, executed in a bimetallic format with stunning uncirculated clarity.
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Obverse: Designed by John Mercanti, a hand of knowledge passes the torch of learning, symbolizing the Library’s role in enlightenment. “LIBERTY,” “2000,” and the “W” mintmark frame the design, with “IN GOD WE TRUST” above. The brilliant uncirculated finish highlights the gold core’s luster against the platinum ring’s contrasting sheen, with MS70 examples showcasing flawless detail.
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Reverse: Thomas D. Rogers Sr.’s design depicts the Library’s Jefferson Building dome, a beacon of knowledge. “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “LIBRARY OF CONGRESS,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” and “TEN DOLLARS” encircle it. The bimetallic finish creates a striking interplay of gold and platinum, vivid in MS70 condition.
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Edge: Reeded, complementing the coin’s innovative presentation.
The bimetallic format, with its gold core and platinum ring, transforms the designs into a technological marvel, with MS70 examples offering museum-quality perfection.
Certified Perfection with “Modern Numismatic Masterpieces” Label Autographed by Anna Cabral
Graded MS70 by NGC, this coin achieves flawless perfection, with no imperfections under magnification. The "Modern Numismatic Masterpieces/Cabral Auto" label, signed by Anna Escobedo Cabral, adds a prestigious pedigree, linking it to her influential tenure (2004-2009) and the era’s numismatic innovations. The bimetallic surface and impeccable brilliant uncirculated finish make this coin a standout for collectors seeking rarity and prestige.