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James K. Polk Dollar Coin Facts & Values
The 2009 James K. Polk dollar coin is the 3rd Presidential $1 Coin to be released in 2009 and the 11th of the entire Presidential $1 Coin series which began in 2007.Julia Tyler Coin - The 3rd Of The First Spouse $10 Gold Coins
On August 6, 2009, the U.S. Mint released the 3rd installment of the 2009 First Spouse Gold Coins program. This $10 gold coin honors Julia Tyler who was the second wife of President John Tyler. Proof versions of First Spouse gold coins are selling for $629 each; uncirculated First Spouse gold coins sell for $616.Edge Lettering On U.S. Coins Is Making A Comeback
Coin edge lettering has been around for years, but the Presidential dollar coins and Native American coins have brought edge lettering on coins back into the forefront. Here's everything you want to know about edge lettering on coins.2009 U.S. Mint Coins: Old Favorites And Stunning New Designs
In 2009, the U.S. Mint is issuing a fascinating variety and quantity of coins. Ranging from Lincoln bicentennial pennies to the 24 karat gold double eagle there is something for everyone in the 2009 United State Mint issue.2009 Proof Sets: Large And Exciting
The proof sets for 2009 are the largest they have ever been. Each set has 18 coins and 4 lenses.Where To Find 2009 Presidential Dollar Coin Sets
The 2009 Presidential Dollar Coin Set became available in April 2009. Set contains 1 coin each from the Denver Mint and the Philadelphia Mint of 4 presidents.John Tyler Presidential Dollar Coin - 10th In The Series
The John Tyler Presidential dollar coin is the 2nd presidential dollar coin released in 2009 and the 10th in the series. On this dollar coin, 'In God We Trust' is imprinted on the obverse side of the coin, rather than on the edge of the coin.Why U.S. Dollar Coins Are Not Circulating
Why don't we use dollar coins instead of dollar bills? The U.S. Mint has been trying for decades to get Americans to grow fond of using the dollar coin for everyday purchases. After all, coins last longer than paper money -- by many decades. Also, coins are easy to recycle. Dollar coins are also easier to use with vending machines. Do you use dollar coins? Or do you save them?9th Presidential Dollar: William Henry Harrison
One of the changes to the William Henry Harrison Presidential dollar coin is the fact that the motto 'In God We Trust' -- which had been placed on the edge of the coin -- is now being moved to the front of the coin, below the president's portrait. The U.S. Mint moved the motto "In God We Trust" to the obverse of the coin. They did this because there have been many people who complained that the Presidential dollars supposedly did not bear the very motto that first appeared on U.S. coins in 1864.
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