| The United States Mint began providing Young Collectors Edition Coin Sets in 1993. One of the first coin sets included the 1993 Bill of Rights commemorative silver half dollar. The six inches by six inches by 1/4 inch package consists of an outer sleeve constructed of card stock printed in color with a folded inner color card stock package that protects the coin and tells a story. On the front of the package, Jeremiah and Christina appear in a future world wearing protective suits along with breathing equipment. Their dog, Charlie, scampers with another friend in the background. The title of the package states, "This Could Open A Whole New World For You." The back of the outer package includes the Certificate of Authenticity which states: Certificate of Authenticity THE 1993 BILL OF RIGHTS COMMEMORATIVE COINS UNCIRCULATED SILVER HALF DOLLAR This certifies that this coin is a genuine Bill of Rights Commemorative Coin struck in accordance with legislation passed by Congress and signed by President George Bush on May 13, 1992 as Public Law 102-281. Produced by the United States Mint, it is legal tender of the United States. David J. Ryder, Director, United States Mint Obverse Design: Madison drafting the Bill of Rights Obverse Designer: T. James Ferrell Reverse Design: Torch of Freedom Reverse Designer: Dean McMullen Condition: Uncirculated Date: 1993 Mint: West Point "W" Diameter: 1.205 inches Composition: 90% silver (0.35 troy ounce), 10% copper Weight: 12.500 grams |