Certified Commemorative Dollar 2010-P Boy Scouts PF70 Ultra Cameo NGC

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    The 2010-P Boy Scouts of America Commemorative Silver Dollar in PF70 Ultra Cameo grade certified by NGC represents a significant and symbolic issue in the modern commemorative coin program of the United States Mint. Struck in honor of the centennial anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), this proof coin celebrates one of the most influential youth organizations in American history. The BSA was founded in 1910 and, over the course of a century, became instrumental in shaping the character, citizenship, and skills of millions of young men and, later, young women. The commemorative dollar issued in 2010 was authorized by Public Law 110-363, passed by Congress to recognize and honor 100 years of service to America by the BSA.

    Struck at the Philadelphia Mint and bearing the “P” mintmark, the coin features a stunning design that pays tribute to the core values of the Boy Scouts movement. The obverse, designed by artist Donna Weaver and sculpted by Charles Vickers, depicts a trio of scouts: a Cub Scout in uniform raising his hand in the Scout sign, a female Venturer, and an Eagle Scout in full regalia. This composition symbolizes the diversity and inclusive evolution of the organization, while the iconic Boy Scout motto “Continuing the Journey” arcs above them. The word “LIBERTY” and the dual date “1910–2010” are also prominently displayed, anchoring the design in both historical and modern context.

    The reverse was designed by artist Richard Masters and sculpted by Jim Licaretz. It features the Boy Scouts of America’s official emblem—the universal fleur-de-lis symbol—which has adorned the organization's uniforms and insignia since its founding. Encircling the emblem are the inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and “E PLURIBUS UNUM.” The denomination “ONE DOLLAR” is placed at the bottom. The clean, symmetrical layout and bold imagery deliver a dignified and instantly recognizable tribute to scouting traditions and heritage.

    This commemorative dollar was struck in 90% silver and 10% copper, the traditional alloy used in U.S. silver coinage since the 19th century. The coin contains 0.7734 troy ounces of pure silver, measures 38.1 mm in diameter, and features a reeded edge. The proof version was produced using specially polished dies and planchets to achieve the frosted device and mirrored field contrast known as “Ultra Cameo” or “Deep Cameo,” a hallmark of the highest quality proofs. This contrast is particularly striking on the 2010 Boy Scouts dollar, as the crisp rendering of the three scouts and emblem stand out dramatically against the deeply reflective surfaces.

    Only 350,000 Boy Scouts silver dollars were authorized for mintage across both proof and uncirculated versions combined. The proof edition, which includes this PF70 Ultra Cameo specimen, was the more popular version among collectors, with a final mintage of approximately 245,000 coins. The strong demand stemmed from a combination of factors: the large and active base of Scouting supporters, the appeal of the theme to collectors of youth and service-related coinage, and the limited authorized mintage. The program also benefitted the Boy Scouts of America directly, as surcharges from each coin sold were designated to support their programs.

    The PF70 Ultra Cameo grade awarded by NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Company) designates a coin of perfect quality. It indicates that the coin has no post-production imperfections at 5x magnification and exhibits full strike and strong contrast between the frosted devices and the mirrored fields. This is the highest grade a proof coin can receive and is particularly valued by collectors who seek to own flawless examples of commemorative coinage. The encapsulation by NGC also protects the coin from environmental damage, while the clear label verifies authenticity, grade, and often includes a unique certification number for registry set inclusion.

    Because of its subject matter and flawless condition, the 2010-P Boy Scouts PF70 Ultra Cameo dollar has become a cornerstone coin for both modern U.S. commemorative collectors and those who collect scout-related memorabilia. Its appeal spans multiple hobbyist communities, including numismatists, scouting families, and Americans interested in coins that honor service, leadership, and youth development. It has also seen continued demand in the aftermarket, especially in the top PF70 grade, where populations are comparatively smaller than lower-grade proofs.

    In terms of market value, the PF70 Ultra Cameo certified examples typically command a strong premium over raw or lower-grade versions. Their value is influenced by both collector demand and condition scarcity. While prices fluctuate with silver spot value and overall collector interest, the combination of perfect grade, low mintage, and popular theme ensures sustained desirability. Coins from this series in PF70 are frequently found in commemorative type sets and often retained as long-term collection pieces, rather than flipped for short-term profit.

    The coin’s packaging, when originally issued, included a black velvet-lined presentation case, a certificate of authenticity, and an outer cardboard sleeve bearing the U.S. Mint and Boy Scouts insignia. Though many certified examples are now housed in NGC or PCGS slabs, collectors still prize the original government packaging (OGP) for its historic and aesthetic value. NGC-certified pieces with specialty labels, such as early release or scouting-themed varieties, may also carry additional appeal for those assembling thematic sets.

    In summary, the Certified Commemorative Dollar 2010-P Boy Scouts PF70 Ultra Cameo NGC is a perfect-grade silver proof that celebrates 100 years of youth leadership and civic engagement. With its thoughtful design, solid silver content, limited mintage, and flawless condition, it represents one of the most successful and meaningful modern commemorative coin issues. Its appeal extends beyond numismatics into the heart of American cultural history, making it a standout addition to any collection dedicated to service, legacy, and national pride.

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    • Year: 2010
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