Struck in honor of the 1996 Atlanta Centennial Olympic and Paralympic Games, the 1996-P $1 Wheelchair Racer Silver Commemorative Proof pays tribute to the strength, resilience, and excellence of athletes with disabilities. Minted at the Philadelphia Mint in Proof condition, this 90% silver coin features a powerful design with frosted details and mirrored fields—symbolizing both athletic intensity and human triumph.
Collector Insight:
The 1996-P Paralympic Wheelchair Racer Proof Silver Dollar is one of the most inspirational coins in the modern U.S. commemorative series. With its elegant proof finish and emotionally powerful subject matter, it's a favorite among collectors who value sports history, inclusivity, and human perseverance.
Highlights:
- Denomination: $1 (U.S. legal tender)
- Year: 1996
- Mintmark: P (Philadelphia Mint)
- Condition: Proof - deep cameo finish with sharply frosted design elements
- Obverse: Depicts a Paralympic wheelchair athlete in full stride, racing forward with intensity and grace. The image honors the Paralympic motto of "Spirit in Motion." Designed by Michael J. Denny.
- Reverse: Features the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games logo and the Olympic rings, framed by a laurel wreath—symbolizing global unity and victory. Designed by Thomas D. Rogers Sr.
Specifications
SKU: |
596 |
Year: |
1996 |
Grade: |
Proof |
Grade Service: |
None |
Denomination: |
1 Dollar |
Mint Mark: |
P- Philadelphia |
Metal Content: |
0.7734 Troy Oz |
Purity: |
0.9 |
Thickness: |
3.1 mm |
Diameter: |
38.1 mm |