Issued to honor the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, the 1984-D $1 Olympic Silver Commemorative is a continuation of the modern U.S. Mint commemorative series begun in 1983. Struck at the Denver Mint, this Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) coin is composed of 90% silver and showcases the iconic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum—an enduring symbol of American athletic achievement and Olympic legacy.
Collector Insight:
The 1984-D BU Olympic Silver Dollar stands out not only for its limited mintage, but also for its connection to one of the most successful U.S.-hosted Olympic Games. A lower-mintage companion to its Philadelphia and San Francisco counterparts, it is especially prized by modern commemorative collectors and silver coin investors seeking patriotic and historically significant U.S. coinage.
Highlights:
- Denomination: $1 (U.S. legal tender)
- Year: 1984
- Mintmark: D (Denver Mint)
- Condition: Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) - sharp strike with full original mint luster
- Obverse: Displays the Olympic torch blazing before the entrance of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, designed by renowned sculptor Robert Graham.
- Reverse: Features a bald eagle standing atop the Olympic rings insignia—symbolizing American strength and international unity, continuing the reverse design from the 1983 issue.
Specifications
SKU: |
548 |
Year: |
1984 |
Grade: |
Brilliant Unc |
Grade Service: |
None |
Denomination: |
1 Dollar |
Mint Mark: |
D- Denver |
Metal Content: |
0.7734 Troy Oz |
Purity: |
0.9 |
Thickness: |
3.1 mm |
Diameter: |
38.1 mm |