- Home
- Category
- Issuer
- United States
- 5 Dollars (National Baseball Hall of Fame)
5 Dollars (National Baseball Hall of Fame) , United States

Obverse

Reverse
Coin Details
Obverse
The obverse (heads) design depicts a glove that, combined with the baseball design featured on the reverse, exemplifies the most basic elements of our national pastime or a simple game of catch in the backyard or at the local sandlot. The glove design also highlights the unique concavity of the coin.
Latin
LIBERTY IN GOD WE TRUST 2014.
Reverse
A baseball similar to those used by Major League Baseball®.
Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E PLURIBUS UNUM FIVE DOLLARS
Out of many, one.
Specifications
Categories
Tags
Related Coins


¼ Dollar "Washington Quarter" (Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania - Silver 5 oz Bullion)
Obverse: The portrait in left profile of George Washington, the first President of the United States from 1789 to 1797, is accompanied with the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" and the lettering "LIBERTY" surrounded with the denomination and the inscription "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA", Reverse: Depicts the 72nd Pennsylvania Infantry Monument, which is located on the battle line of the Union Army at Cemetery Ridge. Inscriptions are GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, 2011 and E PLURIBUS UNUM.


¼ Dollar "Washington Quarter" (Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Kentucky) - Silver Proof
Obverse: The portrait in left profile of George Washington., Reverse: A frontiersman gazing across the mountains to the West. Many pioneers used Cumberland Gap on their journey into the western frontiers of Kentucky and Tennessee.


5 Dollars (Boys Town Centennial)
Obverse: Portrait of Father Flanagan., Reverse: An outstretched hand holding a young oak tree growing from an acorn. As stated in the idiom “Mighty oaks from little acorns grow,” this design represents the potential of each child helped by Boys Town to grow into a productive, complete adult.

