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Julia Grant First Spouse Gold Coin First Lady, 1869–1877

May 8, 2018 - First Lady, 1869–1877 Julia Dent Grant was born on January 26, 1826, near St. Louis. She met future Union General and President Ulysses Grant at her affluent family’s plantation, White Haven, where he was welcomed as a former West Point...

Eliza Johnson First Spouse Gold Coin First Lady, 1865—1869

May 8, 2018 - First Lady, 1865—1869 Eliza McCardle Johnson was born on October 4, 1810, in Greeneville, Tenn. She was almost 16 and Andrew Johnson only 17 when they met. She married him within a year, on May 17, 1827. They converted the...

Jane Pierce First Spouse Gold Coin First Lady, 1853–1857

May 8, 2018 - First Lady, 1853–1857 The daughter of a devout Congregationalist minister, Jane Appleton Pierce was born on March 12, 1806, in Hampton, N.H. Her father later moved the family to Brunswick, Maine, when he became president of Bowdoin College, her future...

Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Bronze Medal

June 21, 2022 - This bronze medal, a duplicate of the Congressional Gold Medal awarded to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, recognizes and honors her courageous and unwavering commitment to peace, nonviolence, human rights, and democracy in Burma. Congress authorized the medal on May...

Abigail Fillmore First Spouse Gold Coin First Lady, 1850–1853

May 8, 2018 - First Lady, 1850–1853 Born in 1798 in Saratoga County, N.Y., Abigail Powers Fillmore developed a passion for learning early in life. Financial circumstances forced her to begin working at the age of 16 as a teacher while she continued her...

Sarah Polk First Spouse $10 Gold Coin First Lady, 1845–1849

May 8, 2018 - First Lady, 1845–1849 Sarah Childress Polk received an education traditionally available only to the most privileged young women of her time. When she was 14, Sarah and her sister undertook a month-long, 500-mile journey on horseback from Tennessee to North...

Margaret Taylor First Spouse $10 Gold Coin First Lady 1849–1850

May 8, 2018 - First Lady, 1849–1850 Zachary Taylor once commented that Margaret “Peggy” Mackall Smith Taylor “was as much of a soldier as I was.” For 30 years, she followed her husband during his military career to remote hardship outposts that stretched from...

Letitia Tyler First Spouse $10 Gold Coin First Lady, 1841–1842

May 8, 2018 - First Lady, 1841–1842 A genteel Southern lady, Letitia Christian Tyler was content to stay in the background tending to her children and household. She supervised the Tyler family’s 1,200 acre plantation, Greenway, in Charles City County, Virginia, for many years....