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National Park Quarters #1 | 2010 - 2015Following the 50 State Quarters Program, the U.S. Mint announced another commemorative coin series, this one honoring national parks, monuments, and historic...
National Park Quarters #1 | 2010 - 2015Following the 50 State Quarters Program, the U.S. Mint announced another commemorative coin series, this one honoring national parks, monuments, and historic sites from each state in the Union, as well as the District off Columbia and the five U.S. territories ( Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Nothern Mariana Islands ). Like with the prior series, five new designs are to be released each year, with the series running...
National Park Quarters #2 | 2016 - 2021Whitman Coin Folder for National Park Quarters from 2016 - 2021. This folder is tri fold and holds 60 coins.Composition ( Clad Coins ): Outer layers of...
National Park Quarters #2 | 2016 - 2021Whitman Coin Folder for National Park Quarters from 2016 - 2021. This folder is tri fold and holds 60 coins.Composition ( Clad Coins ): Outer layers of copper-nickel ( 75% copper and 25 % nickel ) bonded to an inner core of pure copper, the copper being visible when the coin is viewed edge-on. Diameter: 24.3 mm Weight: 5.67 grams Edge: Reeded National Park QuartersCollection 2016 - 2021Number Two 2016 Philadelphia Mint: Shawnee , Cumberland Gap , Harpers...
>Attractively display and store your coins with the National Park Quarters Folder - P&D Mints, full-color, foam construction. The four panels open flat for all-at-once viewing, then close to an...
>Attractively display and store your coins with the National Park Quarters Folder - P&D Mints, full-color, foam construction. The four panels open flat for all-at-once viewing, then close to an easy-to-store 8" x 10" folder. Folder contains 120 coin openings.
Whitman National Park Quarters folder, it holds 60 coins of a single mint mark. The National Park Quarters Coin Act of 2008 - requires quarters, beginning in 2010, to have designs on the reverse...
Whitman National Park Quarters folder, it holds 60 coins of a single mint mark. The National Park Quarters Coin Act of 2008 - requires quarters, beginning in 2010, to have designs on the reverse depicting one national site in each state and The District of Columbia and Territories. There will be 56 different designs and will be completed in 2021. Whitman Folders are built from the safest archival safe materials known. National Park Quarters2010 - 2021 2010: Arkansas ( Hot Springs National Park...
"This beautiful half dollar was first issued in 1916. Desinger Adolph A. Weinman depicted Liberty striding toward a rising sun on the left with a star-spangled cape flowing behind her shoulders. Her...
"This beautiful half dollar was first issued in 1916. Desinger Adolph A. Weinman depicted Liberty striding toward a rising sun on the left with a star-spangled cape flowing behind her shoulders. Her right hand is outstretched, and in her left arm, she cradles an olive branch. The motif has a counterpart in earlier French coins and is said by some to have been inspired by The Sower, by Jean Francois Millet ( 1814 - 1875 ) , created in 1850." - Whitman PublishingComposition: 90% silver, 10%...
"This beautiful half dollar was first issued in 1916. The design, by Adolph A. Weinman, shows liberty "progressing in full stride toward the dawn of a new day, carrying branches of laurel and oak,...
"This beautiful half dollar was first issued in 1916. The design, by Adolph A. Weinman, shows liberty "progressing in full stride toward the dawn of a new day, carrying branches of laurel and oak, symbolical of civil and military glory. The hand of the figure is outstretched in bestowal of the spirit of liberty." The eagle of the reverse side is "fearless in spirit and conscious of his power." The sapling of mountain pine springing from the rift in the rock is "symbolical of America." " -...
"John R. Sinnock designed the Franklin half dollar with a portrait inspired by the famous bust done by Jean Antonie Houdon. Sinnock's initials, JRS, are raised below the shoulder. The reverse...
"John R. Sinnock designed the Franklin half dollar with a portrait inspired by the famous bust done by Jean Antonie Houdon. Sinnock's initials, JRS, are raised below the shoulder. The reverse depicts the Liberty Bell, adapted from the design by John Frederick Lewis for the reverse of the 1926 Sesquicentennial of American Independence half dollar." - Whitman PublishingComposition: 90% silver, 10% copper Weight: 12.5 grams Diameter: 30.6 mm Edge: Reeded Franklin Half DollarsCollection 1948 -...
"The Kennedy half dollar was designed as a tribute to the popular president assassinated in November 1963. John F. Kennedy's portrait was designed by Gilroy Roberts. The reverse design, which uses...
"The Kennedy half dollar was designed as a tribute to the popular president assassinated in November 1963. John F. Kennedy's portrait was designed by Gilroy Roberts. The reverse design, which uses elements of the presidential seal, is by Frank Gasparro. Both the portrait and the reverse design are adaptations from the official presidential Mint medal honoring Kennedy." - Whitman PublishingComposition: 1964: 90% silver, 10% copper; 1965-1970: outer layers of silver (80% silver and 20% copper)...
"The Kennedy half dollar was designed as a tribute to the popular president assassinated in November 1963. John F. Kennedy's portrait was designed by Gilroy Roberts. The reverse design, which uses elements of the presidential seal, is by Frank Gasparro. Both the portrait and the reverse design are adaptations from the official presidential Mint medal honoring Kennedy." - Whitman PublishingComposition: Outer latyers of copper-nickel ( 75% copper and 25% nickel ) bonded to an inner core of pure...
"The Kennedy half dollar was designed as a tribute to the popular president assassinated in November 1963. John F. Kennedy's portrait was designed by Gilroy Roberts. The reverse design, which uses elements of the presidential seal, is by Frank Gasparro. Both the portrait and the reverse design are adaptations from the official presidential Mint medal honoring Kennedy.." - Whitman Publishing Kennedy Half DollarsCollection Starting 2022Number Four 2022 - P , 2022 - D , 2023 - P , 2023 - D , 2024...
"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...
"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:...
"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,...
"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...
"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...
"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...
"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...
"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...
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...
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...
>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,...
>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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
"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...
"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...
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...
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...
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...
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...