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The United States is honoring our Nation's Presidents by issuing $1 circulating coins featuring their images
in the order that they served in office.
The United States Mint issues four Presidential $1 Coins each year, with Presidents
Fillmore,
Pierce,
Buchanan, and
Lincoln being honored in 2010.
Each coin has a common
reverse design featuring a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty.
These coins feature large, dramatic artwork, as well as edge-incused inscriptions of the year of minting, or issuance, E PLURIBUS UNUM and the mint mark.
In 2009 "In God We Trust" was moved from the edge to the face of the coin.
The size, weight and metal composition of the Presidential $1 Coins are identical to that of the
Sacagawea Golden Dollar and the
Native American $1 Coins.
Learn more about the Presidential $1 Coin's design features.
If you are interested in using
images
or designs of the Presidential $1 coins, please consult the
United States Mint $1 Coin Design Use Policy for more information.
Find out more about this new and exciting program:
Sign up for
email updates and view the
informational brochure.
We appreciate your support of the Presidential $1 Coin program.
You play an important role in the coin's success, so please spend them.
The more $1 Coins that you can help circulate the better, because they last for decades, save our Nation money and are 100% recyclable.
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