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On September 6, 1901, President William McKinley was visiting the Pan-American Exposition, being held in Buffalo, New York. Like his Vice President, Teddy Roosevelt, McKinley fancied himself as a “man of the people.” He didn’t want bodyguards to interfere with meeting the voters of America and visited the Exposition with aides rather than security.
In 1775, the British had the “greatest army and navy on the face of the Earth.” No thinking person would have believed that the American colonies, which had a ragtag army and no navy, would force the complete and total surrender of British forces at Yorktown just six years later. How did this happen?
The U. S. Prisoner of War Museum Silver Dollar was one of three similar coins that were authorized by the US Mint and struck and sold in 1994. The other two were the 1994 Vietnam Veterans Memorial Silver Dollar and the Women in Military Service Memorial Silver Dollar.
Dolley Madison, the wife of James Madison, was crucial to the development of the United State’s early history.
Since no likeness of Attucks was known, US Mint Engraver John Mercanti had to create an image of what Attucks might have looked like during 1770.
The Draped Bust design was created by Robert Scot, the chief engraver of the U.S. Mint at the time, and ran from 1795 to 1804.
The dollar coin used to be one of the foundational coins of U.S. currency. These were sanctioned originally in the Coinage Act of 1792.
The Morgan dollar’s history is set against the backdrop of wars over the monetary system. “Free Silver” advocates like William Jennings Bryan believed that a bimetallic system would usher in an era of prosperity for the nation.
The Peace dollar came from sculptor Anthony de Francisci, who was chosen by a nationwide competition in which he was the youngest entrant at age 34.
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McKinley Gold Dollars – 1916 – 1917

On September 6, 1901, President William McKinley was visiting the Pan-American Exposition, being held in Buffalo, New York. Like his Vice President, Teddy Roosevelt, McKinley fancied himself as a “man of the people.” He didn’t want bodyguards to interfere with meeting the voters of America and visited the Exposition with aides rather than security.

The Lafayette Dollar – 1900

In 1775, the British had the “greatest army and navy on the face of the Earth.” No thinking person would have believed that the American colonies, which had a ragtag army and no navy, would force the complete and total surrender of British forces at Yorktown just six years later. How did this happen?

US Prisoner of War Museum – 1994

The U. S. Prisoner of War Museum Silver Dollar was one of three similar coins that were authorized by the US Mint and struck and sold in 1994. The other two were the 1994 Vietnam Veterans Memorial Silver Dollar and the Women in Military Service Memorial Silver Dollar.

Dolley Madison – 1999

Dolley Madison, the wife of James Madison, was crucial to the development of the United State’s early history.

Black Revolutionary War Patriots – 1998

Since no likeness of Attucks was known, US Mint Engraver John Mercanti had to create an image of what Attucks might have looked like during 1770.

Bust Dollar

The Draped Bust design was created by Robert Scot, the chief engraver of the U.S. Mint at the time, and ran from 1795 to 1804.

Seated Liberty Dollar

The dollar coin used to be one of the foundational coins of U.S. currency. These were sanctioned originally in the Coinage Act of 1792.

Morgan Silver Dollar

The Morgan dollar’s history is set against the backdrop of wars over the monetary system. “Free Silver” advocates like William Jennings Bryan believed that a bimetallic system would usher in an era of prosperity for the nation.

Peace Dollar

The Peace dollar came from sculptor Anthony de Francisci, who was chosen by a nationwide competition in which he was the youngest entrant at age 34.
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