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2007-S George Washington Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } First Strike (Jul'2007) The first president of the United States got his image on another US coin, this time the first in the series of presidential dollars. This series is unusual for the engraved lettering on the edge that provides the date and mint mark and motto.
2007-S George Washington Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } First Strike (Jul'2007) The first president of the United States got his image on another US coin, this time the first in the series of presidential dollars. This series is unusual for the engraved lettering on the edge that provides the date and mint mark and motto.
2007-S George Washington Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } First Strike (Jul'2007) The first president of the United States got his image on another US coin, this time the first in the series of presidential dollars. This series is unusual for the engraved lettering on the edge that provides the date and mint mark and motto.
2007-S John Adams Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } First Strike (Jul'2007) 2nd President (1797-1801)
2007-S Thomas Jefferson Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Jul'2007) 3rd President (1801-1809)
2007-S James Madison Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } First Strike (Jul'2007) 4th President (1809-1817)
2008-S James Monroe Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Jun'2008) 5th President (1817-1825)
2008-S John Quincy Adams Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Jun'2008) 6th President (1825-1829)
2008-S Andrew Jackson Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Jun'2008) 7th President (1829-1837)
2008-S Martin Van Buren Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Jun'2008) 8th President (1837-1841)
2009-S William Harrison Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (May'2013) 9th President (1841)
2009-S John Tyler Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (May'2013) 10th President (1841-1845)
2009-S James Polk Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (May'2013) 11th President (1845-1849)
2009-S Zachary Taylor Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (May'2013) 12th President (1849-1850)
2010-S Millard Fillmore Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Apr'2013) 13th President (1850-1853)
2010-S Franklin Pierce Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Apr'2013) 14th President (1853-1857)
2010-S James Buchanan Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Apr'2013) 15th President (1857-1861)
2010-S Abraham Lincoln Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Apr'2013) 16th President (1861-1865)
2011-S Andrew Johnson Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Apr'2013) 17th President (1865-1869)
2011-S Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Apr'2013) 18th President (1869-1877)
2011-S Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Apr'2013) 19th President (1877-1881)
2011-S James Garfield Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Apr'2013) 20th President (1881)
2012-S Chester A. Arthur Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Apr'2013) 21st President (1881-1885)
2012-S Grover Cleveland Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Apr'2013) 22nd President (1885-1889)
2012-S Benjamin Harrison Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Apr'2013) 23rd President (1889-1893)
2012-S Grover Cleveland Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Apr'2013) 24th President (1893-1897)
2013-S Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Apr'2013) 26th President (1901-1909)
2013-S William McKinley Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Apr'2013) 25th President (1897-1901)
2013-S William Taft Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Apr'2013) 27th President (1909-1913)
2013-S Woodrow Wilson Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Apr'2013) 28th President (1913-1921)
2016-S Richard M. Nixon (1969-1974) Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } Denied in 1960, Nixon won easily once a viable opponent died in Los Angeles with the assignation of RFK. Feared as a warmonger who would ignite WWIII, Nixon proved to have a penchant for diplomacy, opening relations with China and seeking a peaceful exit from Vietnam with the Paris Peace Accords. Ill-advised loyalties resulted in his eventual resignation once the Watergate Coverup surfaced, compounded by tapes he had made to assist in his memoirs.
2016-S Richard M. Nixon (1969-1974) Presidential Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-4 } Denied in 1960, Nixon won easily once a viable opponent died in Los Angeles with the assignation of RFK. Feared as a warmonger who would ignite WWIII, Nixon proved to have a penchant for diplomacy, opening relations with China and seeking a peaceful exit from Vietnam with the Paris Peace Accords. Ill-advised loyalties resulted in his eventual resignation once the Watergate Coverup surfaced, compounded by tapes he had made to assist in his memoirs.
2016-S Gerald Ford (1974-1977) Presidential Dollar PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 } Chosen from a career of service in the House, Ford was thrust into a job for which he was ill-prepared. His solution to the out-of-control double-digit inflation that was ravaging the country, his solution was to wear “WIN” buttons (Whip Inflation Now).
2016-S Gerald Ford (1974-1977) Presidential Dollar PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 } Chosen from a career of service in the House, Ford was thrust into a job for which he was ill-prepared. His solution to the out-of-control double-digit inflation that was ravaging the country, his solution was to wear “WIN” buttons (Whip Inflation Now).
2016-S Ronald Reagan (1981-1989) Presidential Dollar PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 } A former movie star, president of the Screen Actor’s Guild and governor of California, Reagan was left to come to grips with the inflation through a series of pro-business and tax-cutting legislation. Nearly assassinated in his first term, he quipped, “I forgot to duck”. His re-election carried every state except the home state of his Democrat opponent attesting to his bipartisan popularity. In his final debate with Mondale during his re-election campaign, he won the debate before it started declaring, “Age will not be an issue in this election. I will not hold my opponent’s youth or inexperience against him!” Even the Iran- Contra scandal didn’t stick to the “Teflon President”.
2016-S Ronald Reagan (1981-1989) Presidential Dollar PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 } A former movie star, president of the Screen Actor’s Guild and governor of California, Reagan was left to come to grips with the inflation through a series of pro-business and tax-cutting legislation. Nearly assassinated in his first term, he quipped, “I forgot to duck”. His re-election carried every state except the home state of his Democrat opponent attesting to his bipartisan popularity. In his final debate with Mondale during his re-election campaign, he won the debate before it started declaring, “Age will not be an issue in this election. I will not hold my opponent’s youth or inexperience against him!” Even the Iran- Contra scandal didn’t stick to the “Teflon President”.