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Current List Price $175.00
Current List Price $225.00
Total one ounce proof mintage; 8,414
The 1999 Ram one ounce proof medallion had a total mintage of 8,414. This was the first year the two ounce medallion was minted and there were a total of 357 pieces produced.
This was the first year the two ounce medallion was minted and there were a total of 357 pieces produced.
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Silver Facts: Silver possesses working qualities similar to gold but enjoys greater reflectivity and can achieve the most brilliant polish of any metal. To make it durable for jewelry, however, pure silver (999 fineness) is often alloyed with small quantities of copper. In many countries, Sterling Silver (92.5% silver, 7.5% copper) is the standard for silverware and has been since the 14th century. The copper toughens the silver and makes it possible to use sterling silver for cutlery, bowls and other decorative items such as picture frames.
Silver Trivia
Silver possesses working qualities similar to gold but enjoys greater reflectivity and can achieve the most brilliant polish of any metal. To make it durable for jewelry, however, pure silver (999 fineness) is often alloyed with small quantities of copper. In many countries, Sterling Silver (92.5% silver, 7.5% copper) is the standard for silverware and has been since the 14th century. The copper toughens the silver and makes it possible to use sterling silver for cutlery, bowls and other decorative items such as picture frames.
1999 Alaska Medallion - The Dall Sheep
1999 Alaska Medallion - The Ram
1999 Alaska Medallion - Dall Sheep
1999 Alaska Medallion - The Dall Sheep
Like some of the other back issue Alaska medallions, the 1999 Ram has become difficult to find. Before ordering please CONTACT US for availability information.
Like some of the other back issue Alaska medallions, the 1999 Ram has become difficult to find.
Please CONTACT US for availability information.
Like some of the other back issue Alaska medallions, the 1999 Ram has become difficult to find. Before ordering please CONTACT US for availability information.
Like some of the other back issue Alaska medallions, the 1999 Ram has become difficult to find. Before ordering please CONTACT US for availability information.
Like some of the other back issue Alaska medallions, the 1999 Ram has become difficult to find. Before ordering please CONTACT US for availability information.
Like some of the other back issue Alaska medallions, the 1999 Ram has become difficult to find. Before ordering please CONTACT US for availability information.
Silver Facts: Silver possesses working qualities similar to gold but enjoys greater reflectivity and can achieve the most brilliant polish of any metal. To make it durable for jewelry, however, pure silver (999 fineness) is often alloyed with small quantities of copper. In many countries, Sterling Silver (92.5% silver, 7.5% copper) is the standard for silverware and has been since the 14th century. The copper toughens the silver and makes it possible to use sterling silver for cutlery, bowls and other decorative items such as picture frames.

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Silver Facts: Silver possesses working qualities similar to gold but enjoys greater reflectivity and can achieve the most brilliant polish of any metal. To make it durable for jewelry, however, pure silver (999 fineness) is often alloyed with small quantities of copper. In many countries, Sterling Silver (92.5% silver, 7.5% copper) is the standard for silverware and has been since the 14th century. The copper toughens the silver and makes it possible to use sterling silver for cutlery, bowls and other decorative items such as picture frames.


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Current List Price $175.00
Current List Price $175.00
(:hslide 2008_medallion_front_002.jpg | 1999 Alaska medallion, back. Click for larger image | 1999 Alaska medallion, back.:)(:hslide Full_Set_014a.jpg | 1999 Alaska Medallion, Dall Sheep Ram, front. Click for larger image. | 1999 Alaska Medallion, Dall Sheep Ram, front.:)
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Current List Price $175.00
The 1999 Ram one ounce proof medallion had a total mintage of 8,414. This was the first year the two ounce medallion was minted and there was a total of 357 pieces produced.
The 1999 Ram one ounce proof medallion had a total mintage of 8,414. This was the first year the two ounce medallion was minted and there were a total of 357 pieces produced.
Like some of the other back issue Alaska medallions, the 1999 Ram has become difficult to find. Before ordering please contact us for availability information.
Like some of the other back issue Alaska medallions, the 1999 Ram has become difficult to find. Before ordering please CONTACT US for availability information.
Local Alaskan artist, Debra Dubac, submitted this year's winning design. This is her second design chosen by the Alaska State Art Council. The first was the 1995 State Medallion featuring the puffin.
SORRY, AT THIS TIME THE 1999 RAM IS NOT AVAILABLE AS A SINGLE. IT IS AVAILABLE IN SOME OF OUR SELECTED BACK ISSUE SETS - PLEASE SEE WEB SPECIALS.
Like some of the other back issue Alaska medallions, the 1999 Ram has become difficult to find. Before ordering please contact us for availability information.
The 1999 Ram one ounce proof medallion had a total mintage of 8,414. This was the first year the two ounce medallion was minted and there was a total of 357 pieces produced.
Local Alaskan artist, Debra Dubac, submitted this year's winning design. This is her second design chosen by the Alaska State Art Council. The first was the 1995 State Medallion featuring the Puffin.