<strong>Obv: </strong>Statue of Liberty at center, with a 12-rayed sun cresting from the lower border. IN GOD WE TRUST and 2000 to the left and right, respectively, with LIBERTY above. <strong>Rev: </strong>Eagle with outstretched wings upon a branch marked PEACE and the sun rising in the distance. ONE CONCEPT written under the eagles left wing and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA at the upper border with E PLURIBUS UNUM just below. Vibrant lemon-yellow surfaces sparkle with satiny luster. A speck of debris at the center reverse should be noted for accuracy. These "One Concept" tokens issued by the Gallery Mint feature an obverse design by former U.S. Mint engraver James Ferrell and a reverse motif by Gallery Mint engraver Ron Landis. This particular example is one of 100 pieces that were distributed to members of the U.S. Senate to serve as a proposal for the new one dollar coin. Also included in this lot is the 49 mm x 49 mm plastic case of issue with a paper tag that notes the circumstances of origin. ,,,