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HISTORIC CHANGE ON THE WAYUnited States Mint Unveils Design of New Circulating Presidential $1 Coins Former Presidents to Be Featured on New $1 Coins, in Order of Service
Like the United States Mint’s successful 50 State Quarters® Program on which it was modeled, the Presidential $1 Coin Program features a systematically rotating design. The first four $1 coins will commemorate George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. “The new Presidential $1 Coins are an educational and fun way to learn about former Presidents,” said Director Moy. “Our research indicates that, like the 50 State Quarters coins, the Presidential $1 Coins will be popular with millions of Americans.” According to a study commissioned by the United States Mint, about half of all Americans are interested in collecting the Presidential $1 Coins – but their appeal does not end with collecting. “Congress recognized that the 50 State Quarters Program showed how a systematically changing design can help to pull a coin through the economy, and we’re hoping to build on that success,” Director Moy said. Traditional Subjects, Unique Design The designs of the coins are bold and dramatic, with traditional inscriptions moved to the edge to allow for larger images of the Presidents. These include “E Pluribus Unum” and “In God We Trust,” the year of minting or issuance, and the mint mark, making these coins unique among today’s U.S. circulating coins. The new Presidential $1 Coins are identical in color and size to the Sacagawea Golden Dollar Coins, and have the same distinctive rim and tactile features to assist the visually impaired. Additionally, the new $1 coins carry the same electromagnetic signature as both the Sacagawea Golden Dollar coin and the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin, making them readily acceptable in vending machines that currently accept dollar coins. The face of each coin will feature an image of a former President and the years of his term of office. The reverse of the coin shows an image of the Statue of Liberty and the inscriptions “The United States of America” and “$1.” | ||||||||||||||||||||
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