Thursday, April 28, 2011

Ulysses S. Grant Presidential $1 Coin Goes into Circulation May 19

Ulysses S. Grant Presidential $1 Coin Goes into Circulation May 19

In commemoration of Ulysses S. Grant Presidential and nearly a century and half later the United States Mint will release to the Federal Reserve Banks  a new $1 coin struck in honor of Grant, who went on to become the Nation's 18th President. Its goin to be on may 19 because that day marks the annyversary of Grant's campaing in 1863.
Both the obverse (heads side) and the reverse (tails side) designs on the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential $1 Coin are by United States Mint Sculptor-Engraver Don Everhart.  In addition to Grant's portrait, the coin's obverse bears the inscriptions Ulysses S. Grant, In God We Trust, 18th President and 1869-1877.  The coin's reverse bears a rendition of the Statue of Liberty and the inscription UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.  The year of minting or issuance, 2011, E PLURIBUS UNUM and the mint of origin are incused on the coin's edge.
This is a great new for those collectors who are waiting for something new to arrive.
American Eagle Proof Coins are beautiful collectibles in precious metals that feature frosted images on a mirror-like background.
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