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[RG#008]* 2007-W Gold Eagle (Martha Washington) { FIRST STRIKE } MS70 { PCGS-4 }. Mintage: 17,661. The wife of the first president of the USA Martha set the example for future first ladies to follow, one of grace, dignity and taking care of the home. This First Strike mint strike features unblemished satiny surfaces. As the first First-Lady, she paid her dues to make this list. * Number 8 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG#008]* 2007-W Gold Eagle (Martha Washington) { FIRST STRIKE } MS70 { PCGS-4 }. Mintage: 17,661. The wife of the first president of the USA Martha set the example for future first ladies to follow, one of grace, dignity and taking care of the home. This First Strike mint strike features unblemished satiny surfaces. As the first First-Lady, she paid her dues to make this list. * Number 8 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG#021]* 2007-W Gold Eagle (Abigail Adams) MS70 { PCGS-4 }. Mintage: 17,142. Wife of one of the Founding Fathers, Abigail Adams was the first First Lady to reside in the White House; albeit briefly. On the reverse we are reminded to "Remember the Ladies" reminding us that behind every great man is a woman. Gorgeous satiny gold bathes both sides of this coin. * Number 21 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG#021]* 2007-W Gold Eagle (Abigail Adams) MS70 { PCGS-4 }. Mintage: 17,142. Wife of one of the Founding Fathers, Abigail Adams was the first First Lady to reside in the White House; albeit briefly. On the reverse we are reminded to "Remember the Ladies" reminding us that behind every great man is a woman. Gorgeous satiny gold bathes both sides of this coin. * Number 21 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
2007-W Gold Eagle Dolley Madison MS70 { PCGS-3 }. Mintage: 12,340. As First Lady during the War of 1812 she saved historically significant artifacts from the White House during her departure from Washington DC, as shown on the reverse with the picture within a picture which as been artfully rendered. This gem offers flawless satin fields.
2007-W Gold Eagle Dolley Madison MS70 { PCGS-3 }. Mintage: 12,340. As First Lady during the War of 1812 she saved historically significant artifacts from the White House during her departure from Washington DC, as shown on the reverse with the picture within a picture which as been artfully rendered. This gem offers flawless satin fields.
2008-W Gold Eagle Jackson's Liberty MS70 { PCGS-4 }. Jackson's wife Rachel died shortly after his election to president; but before he took office. This Liberty Capped Bust was common for US Coins during his tenure in the White House. Old Hickory is shown in profile on a horse on the reverse.
2008-W Gold Eagle Jackson's Liberty MS70 { PCGS-4 }. Jackson's wife Rachel died shortly after his election to president; but before he took office. This Liberty Capped Bust was common for US Coins during his tenure in the White House. Old Hickory is shown in profile on a horse on the reverse.
2009-W Gold Eagle Margaret Taylor MS70 { PCGS-4 }. Great original mint-fresh luster bathes this gem. "Peggy" was a reluctant first lady and left the job of White House Hostess to their daughter.
2009-W Gold Eagle Margaret Taylor MS70 { PCGS-4 }. Great original mint-fresh luster bathes this gem. "Peggy" was a reluctant first lady and left the job of White House Hostess to their daughter.
[RG#019]* 2010-W Gold Eagle (Mary Lincoln) MS70 { PCGS-3 }. Mintage: 3,695. Wife of one of the best and most eloquent presidents in US History during its most difficult times., she did her best to keep up the spirits of her husband, the troops and the nation. * Number 19 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG#019]* 2010-W Gold Eagle (Mary Lincoln) MS70 { PCGS-3 }. Mintage: 3,695. Wife of one of the best and most eloquent presidents in US History during its most difficult times., she did her best to keep up the spirits of her husband, the troops and the nation. * Number 19 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG#046]* 2011-W Gold Eagle (Julia Grant) MS70 { PCGS-4 }. Mintage: 2,892. Julia Grant was the wife of U.S. Grant, the eighteenth president of the USA and the Union general that brought the Civil War to a close. She lived during tumultuous times and endeavored to bring decorum and civility back to the White House. She strongly supported Women's Rights. She is said to have been devastated when her husband chose not to run for a third term, having thoroughly enjoyed her time in the White House. I'm guessing so, considering the years that would have preceded that time in Washington. * Number 46 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG#046]* 2011-W Gold Eagle (Julia Grant) MS70 { PCGS-4 }. Mintage: 2,892. Julia Grant was the wife of U.S. Grant, the eighteenth president of the USA and the Union general that brought the Civil War to a close. She lived during tumultuous times and endeavored to bring decorum and civility back to the White House. She strongly supported Women's Rights. She is said to have been devastated when her husband chose not to run for a third term, having thoroughly enjoyed her time in the White House. I'm guessing so, considering the years that would have preceded that time in Washington. * Number 46 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG-068]* 2012-W Gold Eagle (Alice Paul) { FIRST STRIKE } MS70 { PCGS-4 }. Mintage: 2,798. Alice Paul was a suffragette who fought for her cause in the UK and USA. She is included among the series honoring "First Spouses" because Chester Arthur's wife died before he took office and Alice was born during the term served by him. She was instrumental in fighting to bring women the vote on two continents. I'd say she earned a place on the list of top-100 women on coins with a nod-nod, wink-wink inclusion in the First Spouse series. * Number 68 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG-068]* 2012-W Gold Eagle (Alice Paul) { FIRST STRIKE } MS70 { PCGS-4 }. Mintage: 2,798. Alice Paul was a suffragette who fought for her cause in the UK and USA. She is included among the series honoring "First Spouses" because Chester Arthur's wife died before he took office and Alice was born during the term served by him. She was instrumental in fighting to bring women the vote on two continents. I'd say she earned a place on the list of top-100 women on coins with a nod-nod, wink-wink inclusion in the First Spouse series. * Number 68 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG-099]* 2014-W Gold Eagle (Lou Hoover) MS70 { PCGS-4 }. Mintage: 1,936. Although one on the lesser known First Ladies, Lou had an impressive list of accomplishments; including being the first (only) First Lady to learn to speak Chinese (fluently) and was the first to address the nation over the radio. * Number 99 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG-099]* 2014-W Gold Eagle (Lou Hoover) MS70 { PCGS-4 }. Mintage: 1,936. Although one on the lesser known First Ladies, Lou had an impressive list of accomplishments; including being the first (only) First Lady to learn to speak Chinese (fluently) and was the first to address the nation over the radio. * Number 99 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG-099]* 2014-W Gold Eagle (Lou Hoover) MS70 { PCGS-4 }. Mintage: 1,936. Although one on the lesser known First Ladies, Lou had an impressive list of accomplishments; including being the first (only) First Lady to learn to speak Chinese (fluently) and was the first to address the nation over the radio. * Number 99 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG-015]* 2015-W Gold Eagle (Eleanor Roosevelt) MS70 { PCGS-4 }. Mintage: 1,886. Eleanor served as First Lady longer than any other women during some of the most difficult times facing this nation and the world. * Number 15 in Ron Guth's book "The 100 Greatest Women on Coins."
[RG-015]* 2015-W Gold Eagle (Eleanor Roosevelt) MS70 { PCGS-4 }. Mintage: 1,886. Eleanor served as First Lady longer than any other women during some of the most difficult times facing this nation and the world. * Number 15 in Ron Guth's book "The 100 Greatest Women on Coins."
2015-W Gold Eagle Mamie Eisenhower MS70 { PCGS-4 }. The popular First Lady during the Happy Days that followed WWII and during the prime years of the Boomer Generation. The reverse captures the sentiment of the “I LIKE IKE” campaign slogan. Wide open ample satin fields grace both sides and Mamie is adorned by her pearl necklace.
2015-W Gold Eagle Mamie Eisenhower MS70 { PCGS-4 }. The popular First Lady during the Happy Days that followed WWII and during the prime years of the Boomer Generation. The reverse captures the sentiment of the “I LIKE IKE” campaign slogan. Wide open ample satin fields grace both sides and Mamie is adorned by her pearl necklace.
[RG#009]* 2015-W Gold Eagle (Jacqueline Kennedy) { FIRST STRIKE } MS70 { PCGS-4 }. Mintage: 5,491. Jackie Kennedy was the beloved First Lady that brought a new level of class to the White House that was the dawning of the age of Camelot. Fluent in several languages she charmed world leaders. The reverse features Saucer Magnolias that she introduced to the White House garden and later planted by JFK's grave in Arlington. Points of the flower located destinations as First Lady. * Number 9 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG#009]* 2015-W Gold Eagle (Jacqueline Kennedy) { FIRST STRIKE } MS70 { PCGS-4 }. Mintage: 5,491. Jackie Kennedy was the beloved First Lady that brought a new level of class to the White House that was the dawning of the age of Camelot. Fluent in several languages she charmed world leaders. The reverse features Saucer Magnolias that she introduced to the White House garden and later planted by JFK's grave in Arlington. Points of the flower located destinations as First Lady. * Number 9 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".