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Plain Whitman coin folders for common U.S. coin denominations - Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, Half Dollar and Large Dollars. These folders have no printed dates so you can collect coins any way that you would like. Each folder is sold separately. Coin Folder Capacities Penny Folder - 90 penniesNickel Folder - 65 nickelsDime Folder - 77 dimesQuarter Folder - 43 quartersHalf Dollar Folder - 36 half dollarsSilver Dollar Folder - 27 silver dollars ...
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Eisenhower Dollar: "Intended to honor both the late President Eisenhower and the first landing of man on the moon, the design of this coin is the work of Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint, Frank Gasparro. His initials FG appear on the truncation of the portrait and below the eagle." - Whitman PublishingSusan B. Anthony Dollars: "Intended to honor this pioneer in women's rights, legislation dated October 10, 1978, provided for the issuance of the Susan B. Athony dollar coin. Both obverse and...
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"In Decemeber 1997, President Clinton signed into law the United Sates Dollar Coin Act of 1997, requiring the Treasury Department to place in to circulation a new one-dollar coin, similar in size to the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin, golden in color, and with distinctive edge. The new dollar coin design, which bears the image of Sacagawea, was selected by Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin based on the recommendation of the Dollar Coin Design Advisory Committee." - Whitman PublishingComposition:...
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"The United States Dollar Coin Act of 1997 required the Treasury Department to replace the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin with one more distinct from the quarter dollar. The new dollar coin design, golden in color, was selected by Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin based on the recommendation of the Dollar Coin Design Advisory Committee. The dollar coin's obverse was designed by Glenna Goodacre. It depicts Sacagawea, a young Shoshone woman. Sacagawea carries her infant son, Jean Baptiste, on her...
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"Sacagawea, the Shoshone Indian who bravely guided Lewis and Clark on their journey through the Northwest Territory, was the first - and until 2007, the only - historical figure to be honored on U.S. golden dollars. In December 2005, however, Congress approved the creation of new dollar coinage, known as Presidential dollars, and President George W. Bush signed the legislation into law shortly afterward. During each year from 2007 - 2016, four different dollar designs, each bearing the image...
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"Sacagawea, the Shoshone Indian who bravely guided Lewis and Clark on their journey through the Northwest Territory, was the first -- and until 2007, the only -- historical figure to be honored on U.S. golden dollars. In December 2005, however, Congress approved the creation of a new dollar coinage, known as Presidential Dollars, and President George W. Bush signed the legislation into law shortly afterward. During each year from 2007 to 2016, four different dollar designs, both current and...
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Item #: 22160 -
"Sacagawea, the Shoshone Indian who bravely guided Lewis and Clark on their journey through the Northwest Territory, was the first -- and until 2007, the only -- historical figure to be honored on U.S. golden dollars. In December 2005, however, Congress approved the creation of a new dollar coinage, known as Presidential Dollars, and President George W. Bush signed the legislation into law shortly afterward. During each year from 2007 to 2016, four different dollar designs, both current and...
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"Sacagawea, the Shoshone Indian who bravely guided Lewis and Clark on their journey through the Northwest Territory, was the first -- and until 2007, the only -- historical figure to be honored on U.S. golden dollars. In December 2005, however, Congress approved the creation of a new dollar coinage, known as Presidential Dollars, and President George W. Bush signed the legislation into law shortly afterward. During each year from 2007 to 2016, four different dollar designs, both current and...
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Item #: 25336 -
Whitman Presidential Dollars coin folder holds 44 coins, and does not include mint marks. This folder contains Presidential facts about each president i.g. Year of Birth, Age of Inauguration, Political Party, and who was Vice President for their term. Presidential DollarsCollection 2007 - 2016 2007: George Washington , John Adams , Thomas Jefferson , James Madison2008: James Monroe , John Quincy Adams , Andrew Jackson , Martin Van Buren2009: William Henry Harrison , John Tyler , James K. Polk...
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Whitman Presidential coin folder that holds 44 coins, includes P and D mint marks. This folder also contains Presidential facts about each president i.g. Year of Birth, Age of Inauguration, Political Party, and who was Vice President for their term. Presidential Dollars 2007 - 2011Collector's Folder Vol. # 1Philadelphia and Denver Mint Collection 2007: George Washington ( P & D ) , John Adams ( P & D ) , Thomas Jefferson ( P & D ) , James Madison ( P & D )2008: James Monroe ( P & D ) , John...
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Whitman Presidential coin folder Vol. # 2 holds 44 coins, and includes P and D mint marks. This folder also contains Presidential facts about each president i.g. Year of Birth, Age of Inauguration, Political Party, and who was Vice President for their term. Presidential Dollars 2012 - 2016Collector's Folder Vol. # 2Philadelphia and Denver Mint Collection 2012: Chester A. Arthur ( P & D ) , Grover Cleveland ( P & D ) , Benjamin Harrison ( P & D ) , Grover Cleveland ( P & D )2013: William...
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"Sacagawea, the Shoshone Indian who bravely guided Lewis and Clark on their journey through the Northwest Territory, was the first -- and until 2007, the only -- historical figure to be honored on U.S. golden dollars. In December 2005, however, Congress approved the creation of a new dollar coinage, known as Presidential dollars, and President George W. Bush signed the legislation into law shortly afterward. During each year from 2007 to 2016, four different dollar designs, each bearing the...
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Whitman Publishing
Item #: 783757 -
"In 2018, a new 15-year dollar coin series was launched, the American Innovation $1 Coin Program. The reverse design of each coin "sybolized quintessentially American traits-the willingness to explore, to discover, and to create one's own destiny. An "introductory" coin was struck in 2018; thereafter, four new designs are to be issued each year, marking ech state as in the order it entered the Union, followed by issues for the District of Columbia and the five territories, as was done with the...
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"In 2018, a new 15-year dollar coin series was launched, the American Innovation $1 Coin Program. The reverse design of each coin "sybolized quintessentially American traits-the willingness to explore, to discover, and to create one's own destiny. An "introductory" coin was struck in 2018; thereafter, four new designs are to be issued each year, marking ech state as in the order it entered the Union, followed by issues for the District of Columbia and the five territories, as was done with the...
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In 2018 the U.S. Mint issued the first coin in a new, 15 year series: the American Innovation $1 coin program. Each of the golden dollars in the program features a reverse design that "symbolizes quintessentially American traits-the willingness to explore, to discover, and to create one's own destiny."The introductory 2018 coin represents the American Innovation program in general. A pattern of gears and cogs symbolizes American industry; below, President George Washington's signature with...
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"America's coinage law of 1873 made no provision for continuing the Liberty Seated silver dollar, leading to a lapse in silver dollar minting between 1874 and 1878. During this time the gold dollar became the nation's unit coin, and a special trade dollar was used for commercial transactions with China and other Asian countries. The Bland - Allison Act of February 28, 1878, authoried the resumption of silver dollar coinage. U.S. Mint engraver George T. Morgan created sketches for the new...
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"America's coinage law of 1873 made no provision for continuing the Liberty Seated silver dollar, leading to a lapse in silver dollar minting between 1874 and 1878. During this time the gold dollar became the nation's unit coin, and a special trade dollar was used for commercial transactions with China and other Asian countries. The Bland - Allison Act of February 28, 1878, authoried the resumption of silver dollar coinage. U.S. Mint engraver George T. Morgan created sketches for the new...
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Item #: 783391 -
"America's coinage law of 1873 made no provision for continuing the Liberty Seated silver dollar, leading to a lapse in silver dollar minting between 1874 and 1878. During this time the gold dollar became the nation's unit coin, and a special trade dollar was used for commercial transactions with China and other Asian countries. The Bland - Allison Act of February 28, 1878, authoried the resumption of silver dollar coinage. U.S. Mint engraver George T. Morgan created sketches for the new...
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Item #: 783392 -
"America's coinage law of 1873 made no provision for continuing the Liberty Seated silver dollar, leading to a lapse in silver dollar minting between 1874 and 1878. During this time the gold dollar became the nation's unit coin, and a special trade dollar was used for commercial transactions with China and other Asian countries. The Bland - Allison Act of February 28, 1878, authoried the resumption of silver dollar coinage. U.S. Mint engraver George T. Morgan created sketches for the new...
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Displays 40 coins and has various information about each President and their term in office.Starting in 2007 and ending in 2016 the United States Mint will release a series of Presidential Dollar Coins to commemorate the presidential legacy of past US Presidents. This Whitman Publishing folder is designed to hold samples of each coin, displaying the front of the coin for all to see. Each coin port shows the name of the president, the years he held office, and has a removable coin sized...