US Presidential in $1 Coin
1. 1st George Washington
February 15, 2007
Denver-163,680,000
Philadelphia-176,680,000
Total Mintage-340,360,000
In Office: 1789–1797
Martha Washington Mrs. Washington sewing, with slogan "First Lady of the Continental Army"
June 19, 2007
Price: $429.95
Total Mintage 19,167
2. 2nd John Adams
May 17, 2007
Denver- 112,140,000
Philadelphia- 112,420,000
Mintage-224,560,000
In Office : 1797–1801
Abigail Adams Mrs. Adams writing her famous "Remember the Ladies" letter
June 19, 2007
Price: $429.95
Mintage : 17,149
3. 3rd Thomas Jefferson
August 16, 2007
August 16, 2007
D -102,810,000
P -100,800,000
Total: 203,610,000
In Office:1801–1809
P -100,800,000
Total: 203,610,000
In Office:1801–1809
Thomas Jefferson's Liberty Jefferson's grave at Monticello
August 30, 2007
Price: $429.95
Total Mintage: 19,815
4. 4th James Madison
November 15, 2007
D - 87,780,000
P - 84,560,000
Total _ 172,340,000
In Office: 1809–1817
Dolley Madison Mrs. Madison posing before the Lansdowne portrait of Washington, which she saved during the Burning of Washington
November 19, 2007
Price: $529.95
Total Mintage :17,943
Dolley Madison Mrs. Madison posing before the Lansdowne portrait of Washington, which she saved during the Burning of Washington
November 19, 2007
Price: $529.95
Total Mintage :17,943
5. 5th James Monroe
February 14, 2008
February 14, 2008
D - 60,230,000
P - 64,260,000
Total :124,490,000
In Office: 1817–1825
P - 64,260,000
Total :124,490,000
In Office: 1817–1825
6. 6th John Quincy Adams
May 15, 2008
May 15, 2008
D - 57,720,000
P - 57,540,000
Total: 115,260,000
In Office: 1825–1829
P - 57,540,000
Total: 115,260,000
In Office: 1825–1829
7. 7th Andrew Jackson
August 14, 2008
August 14, 2008
D - 61,070,000
P - 61,180,000
Total: 122,250,000
In Office: 1829–1837
P - 61,180,000
Total: 122,250,000
In Office: 1829–1837
8
8th
Martin Van Buren
November 13, 2008[31]50,960,000
51,520,000
102,480,000
1837–1841
9
9th
William Henry Harrison
February 19, 2009[31]55,160,000
43,260,000
98,420,000
1841
10
10th
John Tyler
May 21, 2009[31]43,540,000
43,540,000
87,080,000
1841–1845
11
11th
James K. Polk
August 20, 2009[31]41,720,000
46,620,000
88,340,000
1845–1849
12
12th
Zachary TaylorNovember 19, 2009[31]36,680,000
41,580,000
78,260,000
1849–1850
13
13th
Millard Fillmore
February 18, 2010[31]36,960,000
37,520,000
74,480,000
1850–1853
14
14th
Franklin Pierce
May 20, 2010[31]38,360,000
38,220,000
76,580,000
1853–1857
15
15th
James Buchanan
August 19, 2010[31]36,540,000
36,820,000
73,360,000
1857–1861
16
16th
Abraham Lincoln
November 18, 2010[31]48,020,000
49,000,000
97,020,000
1861–1865
17
17th
Andrew Johnson
February 17, 2011[32]37,100,000
35,560,000
72,660,000
1865–1869
18
18th
Ulysses S. Grant
May 19, 2011[32]37,940,000
38,080,000
76,020,000
1869–1877
19
19th
Rutherford B. Hayes
August 18, 2011[32]36,820,000
37,660,000
74,480,000
1877–1881
20
20th
James A. Garfield
November 17, 2011[32]37,100,000
37,100,000
74,200,000
1881
21
21st
Chester A. Arthur
February 5, 2012[32]4,060,000
6,020,000
10,080,000
1881–1885
22
22nd
Grover Cleveland
May 25, 2012[32]4,060,000
5,460,000
9,520,000
1885–1889
23
23rd
Benjamin Harrison
August 16, 2012[32]4,200,000
5,640,001
9,840,001
1889–1893
24
24th
Grover Cleveland
November 15, 2012[32]3,920,000
10,680,001
14,600,001
1893–1897
25
25th
William McKinley
February 19, 2013[33]3,365,100
4,760,000
8,125,100
1897–1901
26
26th
Theodore Roosevelt
April 11, 2013[34]3,920,000
5,310,700
9,230,700
1901–1909
27
27th
William Howard Taft
July 9, 2013[35]3,360,000
4,760,000
8,120,000
1909–1913
28
28th
Woodrow Wilson
October 17, 2013[36]3,360,000
4,620,000
7,980,000
1913–1921
29
29th
Warren G. Harding
February 6, 2014[37]3,780,000
6,160,000
9,940,000
1921–1923
30
30th
Calvin Coolidge
April 10, 2014[38]3,780,000
4,480,000
8,260,000
1923–1929
31
31st
Herbert Hoover
June 19, 2014[39]3,780,000
4,480,000
8,260,000
1929–1933
32
32nd
Franklin D. Roosevelt
August 28, 2014[40]3,920,000
4,760,000
8,680,000
1933–1945
33
33rd
Harry S. Truman
February 5, 2015[41]3,500,000
4,900,000
8,400,000
1945–1953
34
34th
Dwight D. Eisenhower
April 13, 2015[42]3,645,998
4,900,000
8,545,998
1953–1961
35
35th
John F. Kennedy
June 18, 2015[43]5,180,000
6,160,000
11,340,000
1961–1963
36
36th
Lyndon B. Johnson
August 18, 2015[44]4,200,000
7,840,000
12,040,000
1963–1969
37
37th
Richard Nixon
February 3, 2016[45]4,340,000
5,460,000
10,000,000
1969–1974
38
38th
Gerald Ford
March 8, 2016[46]5,040,000
5,460,000
10,500,000
1974–1977
39. 40th Ronald Reagan
July 5, 2016
D -5,880,000
P- 7,140,000
T. 13,020,000
1981–1989
PRESIDENT SPOUSE
5 5 Elizabeth Monroe Mrs. Monroe at the reopening of the White House in 1818 February 28, 2008[55] $619.95* 7,800 1817–1825
6 6 Louisa Adams Mrs. Adams and her son Charles making the dangerous journey from St Petersburg to Paris in 1812 May 29, 2008[56] $619.95* 6,581 1825–1829
7 7 Andrew Jackson's Liberty Jackson on horseback with his nickname "Old Hickory" August 28, 2008[57] $619.95* 7,684 1829–1837
8 8 Martin Van Buren's Liberty Van Buren reading in the grass in his home village of Kinderhook November 25, 2008[58] $549.95 6,807 1837–1841
9 9 Anna Harrison Mrs. Harrison reading to her children March 5, 2009[59] $629.00 6,251 1841
10 10 Letitia Tyler Mrs. Tyler with children on Cedar Grove Plantation July 2, 2009[60] N/A 5,296 1841–1842
10A 10A Julia Tyler Mr. and Mrs. Tyler dancing August 6, 2009[61] N/A 4,844 1844–1845
11 11 Sarah Polk Mr. and Mrs. Polk working together at a desk in the White House September 3, 2009[62] N/A 5,151 1845–1849
12 12 Margaret Taylor A young Mrs. Taylor tending to a wounded soldier during the First Seminole War. December 3, 2009[63] N/A 4,936 1849–1850
13 13 Abigail Fillmore Mrs. Fillmore shelving books in the White House Library, which she established. March 18, 2010[64] N/A 6,130 1850–1853
14 14 Jane Pierce Mrs. Pierce in the visitors' gallery of the Old Senate Chamber, listening to a debate. June 3, 2010[65] N/A 4,775 1853–1857
15 15 James Buchanan's Liberty Buchanan working as a bookkeeper in the family store September 2, 2010[66] N/A 7,110 1857–1861
16 16 Mary Todd Lincoln Mrs. Lincoln giving flowers and a book to Union soldiers during the Civil War December 2, 2010[67] N/A 6,861 1861–1865
17 17 Eliza Johnson Three children dancing and a Marine Band violinist at the children's ball that was held for President Johnson's 60th birthday. May 5, 2011[68] N/A 3,887 1865–1869
18 18 Julia Grant Grant and a young Julia Dent horseriding at White Haven, her family home. June 23, 2011[69] N/A 3,943 1869–1877
19 19 Lucy Hayes Mrs. Hayes hosting the first Easter Egg Roll at the White House, 1877 September 1, 2011[70] N/A 3,868 1877–1881
20 20 Lucretia Garfield Mrs. Garfield painting on a canvas with brush and palette. December 1, 2011[71] N/A 3,653 1881
21 21 Alice Paul [72] Alice Paul marching for women's suffrage October 12, 2012[73] N/A 3,505 N/A †
22 22 Frances Cleveland Mrs. Cleveland hosting a working women's reception. November 15, 2012[74] N/A 3,158 1886–1889
23 23 Caroline Harrison orchid and paint brushes December 6, 2012[75] N/A 3,046 1889–1892
24 24 Frances Cleveland Mrs. Cleveland delivering a speech December 20, 2012[76] N/A 3,104 1893–1897
25 25 Ida McKinley Mrs. McKinley's hands crocheting slippers; she made thousands which were sold for charity. November 14, 2013[77] N/A 1,769 1897–1901
26 26 Edith Roosevelt Image of the White House with compass and "The White House Restored 1902" November 21, 2013[78] N/A 2,851 1901–1909
27 27 Helen Taft Cherry blossom of Prunus serrulata, brought to Washington, DC by Mrs. Taft December 2, 2013[79] $770.00 2,579 1909–1913
28 28 Ellen Wilson Commemoration of Mrs. Wilson's creation of the White House Rose Garden December 9, 2013[80] $770.00 2,551 1913–1914
28A 28A Edith Wilson Image commemorating Mrs. Wilson's support for her husband after his stroke; the President holds onto a cane with Edith's hand resting warmly on top December 16, 2013[81] $770.00 2,452 1915–1921
29 29 Florence Harding Items relating to Mrs. Harding's life: ballots and ballot box, camera, torch, and initials referencing World War I veterans July 10, 2014[82] $770.00 2,288 1921–1923
30 30 Grace Coolidge U.S.A. spelled out in American Sign Language in front of the White House; Mrs. Coolidge promoted Deaf education July 17, 2014[83] $770.00 2,196 1923–1929
31 31 Lou Hoover Radio commemorating Mrs. Hoover's radio address of 19 April 1929, the first by a First Lady August 14, 2014[84] $770.00 2,025 1929–1933
32 32 Eleanor Roosevelt A hand lighting a candle, symbolizing her life's work and the global impact of her humanitarian initiatives. September 4, 2014[85] $770.00 2,389 1933–1945
33 33 Bess Truman A wheel on railroad tracks, symbolizing Mrs. Truman's support for her husband on his 1948 whistle stop tour April 16, 2015[86] $770.00 N/A 1945–1953
34 34 Mamie Eisenhower Hand holding an I Like Mamie badge May 7, 2015[87] $770.00 N/A 1953–1961
35 35 Jacqueline Kennedy Saucer magnolia flower (planted by Mrs. Kennedy beside the John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame) overlaid on an image of the world. June 25, 2015[88] $770.00 N/A 1961–1963
36 36 Lady Bird Johnson Jefferson Memorial, Washington Monument and flowers in reference to Mrs. Johnson's efforts in the beautification and conservation of America August 27, 2015[89] N/A N/A 1963–1969
37 37 Pat Nixon People standing hand-in-hand surrounding a globe, symbolizing Mrs. Nixon's commitment to volunteerism. February 18, 2016[90] N/A N/A 1969–1974
38 38 Elizabeth Ford Young woman ascending a staircase, representing Mrs. Ford's openness and advocacy regarding addiction, breast cancer and women's rights. March 25, 2016[91] N/A N/A 1974–1977
39 40 Nancy Reagan Mrs. Reagan with two children wearing "Just Say No" T-shirts July 1, 2016[92] N/A N/A 1981–1989
x
No comments:
Post a Comment