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Presidential dollar coins release schedule
Presidential dollar coins release schedule





presidential dollar coins release schedule presidential dollar coins release schedule
  1. #PRESIDENTIAL DOLLAR COINS RELEASE SCHEDULE FULL#
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The Golden Dollar featured a portrait of Sacagawea carrying her infant son, Jean-Baptiste on the obverse (heads side) and an eagle on the reverse (tails side). The program builds on the Sacagawea Golden Dollar, released from 2000 to 2008. The program is authorized by the Native American $1 Coin Act ( Public Law 110-82). The Mint issues one new reverse design each year. The coins feature designs recognizing the important contributions made by Native American tribes and individual Native Americans to the history and development of the United States. Mint began minting and issuing $1 coins as part of the Native American $1 Coin Program. $100,000 = FRONT: Wilson ,BACK: moon landing, Berlin wall fallsġc FRONT: Douglas MacArthur BACK: Liberty Bellĥc FRONT: John Calhoun BACK: Gateway Archġ0c FRONT: Henry Clay BACK: Golden Gate BridgeĢ5c FRONT: Daniel Webster BACK: Grand Canyonĥ0c FRONT: Benjamin Franklin BACK: Mt.In 2009, the U.S. $10,000 = FRONT: FDR, BACK: stock market crash (Prohibition & depression), A-bomb dropped Sumter fired on, acquisition of Guam & Philippines $1,000 = FRONT: Madison, BACK: revolutionary war, signing of the constitution $500 = FRONT: McKinley, BACK: Columbus lands in new world, embarkation of the pilgrams $100 = FRONT: Reagan, BACK: Independence hall $5 = FRONT: Lincoln, BACK: Lincoln memorial seal, pyramid w/ eye, "ONE 1" above washington monument My thoughts on what our currency SHOULD look like: Really, a 12 year old could figure this stuff out. Never send the federal government to do a regular job. Paper money would be switched to Polymer-based like aussie money, and would go back to classy, detailed 19th century type artwork instead of the "monopoly money" look they introduced a decade ago with plain boring borders and BIG cartoony portaits.

#PRESIDENTIAL DOLLAR COINS RELEASE SCHEDULE FULL#

Half-dollars and Full dollar coins would be larger sizes than regular coins, and thus easy to spot at a moment's notice. Coins would all come in different sizes, with different people on each. Washington, for instance, would be only on $1 paper bills, not on quarters or any other denomination. Each denomination would have a fixed historic person on and easy to identify from looking at the potrait. Presidents go on paper money - other historic figures (hopefully big names like Thomas Edison and John Calhoun instead of politically correct figures like "Sacajawea" would go on coins. Man I wish Bush would appoint someone innovative at the U.S. On the negative, we're going to have a bunch of useless coins like Millard Fillmore dollars, and a bunch of coins showcasing Presidents who are already on pennies, nickles, dimes, and quarters.

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The only plus I'm getting out of the deal is I can finally have greats like Ronald Reagan and Teddy Roosevelt on "official" U.S. They haven't had a decent dollar coin since the Einsenhower dollarĪs usual, people will keep this coins as collectables but not use them in general circulation. And no, the gold color doesn't improve things, it just makes them look like Chuck E. how many times are they going to come up with a "new" dollar coin? Can't they take the hint it's NOT working? I hope these aren't quarter-sized "dollars" AGAIN, because you think the government would finally figure out nobody wants to put their hand in their pocket and mistakely pay $1.00 for every 25 cents. Navigation: use the links below to view more comments. The first Presidential Dollar, honoring George Washington, will be released February 16, 2007. The United States Mint will issue four Presidential Dollar Coins per year. Presidential Dollar Coin Release ScheduleĪs you may already know, the United States is honoring our Nation's Presidents by issuing $1 circulating coins featuring their images in the order that they served, beginning with Presidents Washington, Adams, Jefferson and Madison in 2007. Presidential Dollar Coin Release Schedule







Presidential dollar coins release schedule