Since it is a one ounce token, you should be able to sell it to a dealer for about $1 under spot (spot = the current value of silver).
If it is in brilliant Uncirculated or Proof then you may be able to sell it as a collectible.
Rick
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Samuel Adams participated exclusively in the American Revolution.
Samuel Adams
Samuel Adams
There were several instigators of the American Revolution. However, the first two to have a warrant issued for their arrest were Samuel Adams and John Hancock.
in 1744 to 1768
They all supported the american revolution
Samuel Adams participated exclusively in the American Revolution.
George Washington, Samuel Adams, King George III John Adams, Paul Revere, and PATRICK HENRY
Samuel Prescott was a physician in Boston. He rode the same night as Paul Revere.
Samuel Adams
So, everyone seems to be missing the point of this coin. It is a bicentennial comemorative coin of the American Revolution, not Independence Day. In March of 1773, a secret meeting of the Virginia House of Burgesses established a Commitee of Correspondence, whose membership included Sam Adams, Patrick henry, Thomas Jefferson and Richard Henry Lee. They were charged with informing the populace at large of British actions against American liberties and to mobilze resistance against these incursions. By early 1774, all but 2 of the colonies had joined the movement.
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Samuel was sort of neutral, but at the same time he had the urge of wanting to help the American soldiers.
no. he was the leader of the sons of liberty.
Samuel Adams
the patriots were Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, Thomas Paine, Paul Revere, Molly Pitcher, James Lafayette, Abigail Adams and Ethan Allen. They were the traitors in the American Revolution.
There were several instigators of the American Revolution. However, the first two to have a warrant issued for their arrest were Samuel Adams and John Hancock.