On President's Day Weekend 2007, the U.S. Mint introduced the Presidential Dollars. Experts believe this will be the BIGGEST & most successful coin series in U.S. History. Even more popular & more exciting than the State Quarter Program! It's the first coin collection honoring all non-living Presidents.
Each President will be featured on a unique golden-colored coin. One side will show the President, while the other side depicts the Statue of Liberty. The Presidential Dollar will also incorporate unique edge lettering featuring the Year of Issue, Mint Mark, "In God We Trust, and "E Pluribus Unum."
FOUR Presidential Dollars will be struck per year, each issue for only 3 months, then never again. Making each Dollar limited!
Presidential Dollars are struck at 3 U.S. Mint facilities. The Philadelphia and Denver Mint strike the Uncirculated issues, while the San Francisco Mint strikes the proof. This Philadelphia Mint dollar is in Uncirculated condition and encapsulated to protect it's condition.
PRESIDENTIAL FACT: James Madison was born on March 16, 1751. He was the third of the first four Presidents to be born in Virginia. In the election of 1808, Madison defeated Federalist candidate Charles C. Pinckney. Four years later, Madison was re-elected by defeating Federalist candidate De Witt Clinton. On June 1, 1812, the United States declared war on Great Britain due to the British harassment of American sailors and the seizure of American cargo. During the subsequent War of 1812, the British captured Washington D.C. and forced Madison to abandon the White House.
2007 James Madison Dollar - Philadelphia Mint - Uncirculated
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