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1972, Jamaica. Large Proof Gold 20 Dollars Coin. (15.8gm!) Top Pop! NGC PF-68!

$ 426.33

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • KM Number: 61
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Grade: MS 62
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Jamaica
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Year: 1972
  • Certification: NGC
  • Composition: Gold
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Denomination: 20 Dollars

    Description

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    1972, Jamaica. Large Proof Gold 20 Dollars Coin. (15.8gm!) Top Pop! NGC PF-68!
    Mint Year: 1972
    Reference: KM-61.
    Condition:
    Certified and graded by NGC as PF-68!
    Denomination: 20 Dollars -
    Independence Anniversary of Jamaica.
    Material: Gold (.500)
    Weight: 15.80gm
    Diameter: 27mm
    Authenticity unconditionally guaranteed.
    Bid with confidence!
    The Colony of Jamaica gained
    independence
    from the United Kingdom on 6 August 1962. In Jamaica, this date is celebrated as Independence Day, a national holiday.
    The island became an imperial colony in 1509 when Spain conquered the Indigenous Arawak people. In 1655, British forces took the island with hardly a fight, and the British Empire claimed it. Over the years, escaped slaves joined Indigenous survivors in the mountains, forming a society known as Maroons. Maroons won a war against British forces (1728–1740) but lost a second war (1795–1796). In the 1800s, slavery was abolished and Jamaicans gained suffrage, although the British still held power. Early in the 20th century, Marcus Garvey promoted Black nationalism and became the most notable Black leader of his day. During the Great Depression, workers protested inequality and fought the authorities in Jamaica and other Caribbean colonies. In 1943, labor leader Alexander Bustamante won an electoral victory and established a new, more liberal constitution. After World War II, Jamaican leaders developed the government structure to prepare for independence. In 1962, Bustamante’s party won the election and he became premier. That same year, the UK Parliament officially granted Jamaica independence, and Bustamante became the independent country’s first prime minister.
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