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    CVC & Collectibles presents the 2016 American Liberty Silver Medal is one of the most sought after coins after selling out on the United States Mint website within six minutes of their release with a total mintage of 12,500 The non-monetized one-ounce 99.9 percent silver medal carries the same design as the 2015-W $100 American Liberty High-Relief Gold Coin. The 24-karat one-ounce gold coin was a major with a mintage limit of just 50,000 pieces, the 2015 American Liberty High-Relief gold coin also sold out within hours of it release .  The gold coin and silver medal feature an obverse image of a modern Lady Liberty. She stands before the viewer at three-quarters profile with a torch in her right hand and the American flag attached to a pole held in her left hand. The reverse depicts a soaring American eagle gripping an olive branch in its talons. United States Mint Artistic Infusion Program (AIP) designer Justin Kunz created the obverse, while fellow AIP designer Paul C. Balan created the coin’s reverse. U.S. Mint sculptor-engravers Phebe Hemphill and Don Everhart engraved and adapted the designs for the obverse and reverse, respectively.