Vintage 1992 Discovery of America Silver Coin

Italian explorer Christopher Columbus undertook four transatlantic expeditions from Spain: in 1492, 1493, 1498, and 1502. Columbus became the first European explorer to uncover the Americas when he accidentally discovered the Bahamas during his 1492 expedition, which was an attempt to find a direct ship route from Europe to Asia. By 1492, millions of indigenous people had inhabited both North and South America. Following Columbus' arrival in the Americas, thousands of European-sponsored transatlantic voyages were undertaken to settle the region and engage in trade, marking the beginning of the Age of Discovery for the Europeans.

Vintage 1992 Discovery of America Quincentenary Jubilee Silver Coin

The US Mint produced a 3 piece set that has a mintage of 950 and commemorates the Quincentenary of Christopher Columbus. The set includes 1/10 oz Gold, 1/10 oz Platinum, and a 1 oz Silver coin. This is the silver coin that was with the set.

The reverse of the silver coin depicts all three of Columbus’ ships – the Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria in full sail in an inner circle along with the words “500 DISCOVERY OF AMERICA QUINCENTENARY JUBILEE”, and just below the ships is "500".

In order to carry out a national celebration of Christopher Columbus in 1992, the Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Commission was founded in 1984 under the Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Act. The commission ran on million in federal seed money and thousands of dollars in private donations and sponsorships from the time it was established until 1993.

More than two hundred Native American delegates from both the United States and Canada convened in 1991 to deliberate and organize an official protest against the Columbus Quincentennial commemorations. Participants were members of the Sioux, Mixtec, Navajo, Hopi, and Shoshone tribes. The main point of contention in this opposition was that, before his arrival in 1492, Native Americans had been residing in America for hundreds of years, and Columbus represented their oppression and persecution. Also, there was the general thought that by providing additional resources, like food and education, to displaced indigenous peoples, the federal government of the United States should be practicing reciprocity.

The first state to rename Columbus Day as Native American Day was South Dakota in 1990. As a direct challenge to the Columbus festival, Berkeley, California was the first city to establish Indigenous Peoples' Day in 1992, the year of the Columbus Quincentennial. Since then, many American cities and villages have observed this event, which serves as evidence against the theory that Christopher Columbus found an uninhabited America. Indigenous People's Day is observed in more than 15 states and the District of Columbia today, either in place of or in addition to Columbus Day.



Below is the 1992 Chistopher Columbus Quincentenary Commemorative Silver Dollar, Proof coin also by the U.S. Mint. The obverse of the commemorative coin is a full-length portrait of Christopher Columbus. He is standing next to a globe on a pedestal, grasping a banner in his right hand and a scroll in his left hand. The background shows the three sailing vessels, Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria.


These are the vintage rounds I have recently shown:

Vintage 1992 Discovery of America Silver Coin
Vintage 1985 American Pacific Mint World Trade Silver Round
Sunshine Mint SS Gairsoppa Silver Round
1986 Sunshine Mint CCPMA Prospector Silver Round
Vintage American Pacific Mint Eagle with Flag Silver Trade Round
Vintage TenTex Statue of Liberty Silver Trade Unit
Vintage 1983 American Pacific Mint Morgan Trade Silver Round
Vintage California Crown Mint Bell Trade Silver Round
Vintage 1986 A-Mark Eagle Round
Vintage American Argent Mint Shield Silver Round
Vintage Johnson Matthey Freedom of the Press Silver Round
Vintage 1984 Royal Hawaiian Mint Silver Kamehameha Splintered Paddle Round
Vintage South East Refining Eagle Trade Round
Vintage Highland Mint Liberty Silver Round
Vintage 1982 GSM Silver Prospector Amazon Quarter Dollar Round
1983 Engelhard American Prospector Rounds
Regency Mint Gold Panner Divisible Silver Round
Vintage Jackalope GSM California Mint Silver Round
Vintage 1973 World Mint Corp Prospector Silverado Round
Vintage 1982 GSM Silver Prospector Eagle Round
Vintage 1982 GSM Silver Prospector Stagecoach Round
Vintage Highland Mint 1 oz Prospector Silver Round
Vintage 1974 U.S. Silver Corporation Eagle Globe Round
Vintage SilverTowne Draped Bust Silver Round
Vintage 1986 Liberty Mint Liberty Bell Silver Round
Vintage Hamilton Mint U.S.S. Sacramento
Vintage Hamilton Mint U.S.S.San Francisco
Vintage Hamilton Mint U.S.S. Honolulu
Vintage 1974 Liberty Lobby George Washington Silver Round
Vintage 1982 Northstar Mint Morgan Round
Vintage 1991 Liberty Mint Bill of Rights Round
Vintage 1993 American Pacific Mint Peace Dollar Trade Round
Vintage 1984 Parliament Shield Silver Round
Vintage 1985 Johnson Matthey Alaska Round
Vintage Columbia Mint George Washington Round
Vintage 1974 USPS Universal Postal Union Round
Vintage 1972 USPS Universal Postal Union Round
Vintage 1986 Silver Statue of Liberty
Vintage California Crown Mint Silver Round
Vintage AS&M Eagle Silver Round
Vintage Liberty Lobby Lady Liberty Silver Round
Vintage Rariteis Liberty Silver Round



Reference
https://www.worldhistory.org/Christopher_Columbus/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Quincentenary#Background


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That's a pretty round there! I've always loved that commemorative dollar as well, it's a great coin. I'm pretty sure I have one around here somewhere!
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Very nice Christopher Columbus commemorative silver round @silversaver888!🤗
Silver Eagles, constitutional, silver, and commemoratives are three excellent ways to stack US silver!!👍

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Let's see @silversaver888, Mr. Christopher Columbus did NOT discover anything, these territories were already inhabited, in school they teach us this, but as time passes and we learn more we realize that this is not the case, as they had more knowledge they took advantage , can you imagine this story today and the Indians managing current technology hahahaha, Queen ISABEL would have lost the investment she made

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Christopher Columbus' journey is still momentous.
Columbus became the first European explorer to uncover the Americas to the world. Following Columbus' arrival in the Americas, thousands of European-sponsored transatlantic voyages were undertaken to settle in the region and engage in trade, marking the beginning of the Age of Discovery for the Europeans.

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Interesting rounds; thank you for sharing them. Interesting about the change of Columbus Day. Love ya much!🤗💜😍😘🌸💕🌹🤗 !LADY !LUV

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I'm sorry, I meant silver coin,sis @elizabethbit. The coin is part of the 3-set (which I don't have):

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Another lovely silver Columbus commemorative, I lost count on how many different Columbus coins that were made for circulation as well as commemorative strikes.

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Yes, very pretty! There is a gold commemorative:

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