Title: President's Day Coins | BOLD Precious Metals
1PRESIDENT'S DAY
Get Attractive Coins
2WHY DO WE CELEBRATE PRESIDENTS DAY?
For so many years, George Washington's (February
22, 1732) and Abraham Lincoln's (February 12,
1809) birthdays were celebrated separately to
honor our first and sixteenth presidents, whom
many consider to be the most famous of all
presidents. The two holidays were combined into
one Presidents Day with the passage of the
Uniform Federal Holidays Act in 1971.
3CELEBRATE PRESIDENTS DAY
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2022 BVI Lincoln Memorial 1 Oz Silver Reverse
Frosted Coin Contains 1 ounce of .999 fine
silver BU. Obverse Displays effigy of Queen
Elizabeth II. Reverse Displays the Lincoln
Memorial with the inscriptions "ABRAHAM
LINCOLN," "1," "P," and "Ag .999 1
oz.". Limited mintage of 5,000.
4CELEBRATE PRESIDENTS DAY
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Lincoln Wheat Cent - 1 oz Silver Round Contains
1 ounce of .999 fine silver BU. Obverse
Displays a replica of the original Lincoln Wheat
Cent. Reverse Displays the two wheat stalks to
the left and right rim. Produced by Golden State
Mint.
5CELEBRATE PRESIDENTS DAY
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President Donald J Trump 1 oz Silver Round
(GSM) Contains 1 Troy Oz of .999 fine silver.
Obverse Displays a very fine, frontal profile
representation of President Donald J Trump.
Reverse Displays a bald eagle upon a column,
clutching the staff of an American flag and a
banner declaring the message "VIGILANCE."
Produced by Golden State Mint.
6FUN FACTS ABOUT THE
FIRST US PRESIDENTS
The president's residence wasn't always the White
House in Washington, DC. George Washington spent
time in both New York and Philadelphia. In 1800,
the unfinished "white house" was moved into by
John Adams, the second president. On September
18, 1793, then-President George Washington laid
the cornerstone of the United States Capitol in
the building's southeast corner. During the Civil
War, the structure was used as a hospital,
barracks, and even a bakery! After his father
served as the second president, John Quincy Adams
became the sixth president in 1824. Three past
US presidents died on July 4, the historic day
which celebrates the signing of the Declaration
of Independence. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
both died on the same day July 4, 1826 (the
Declarations 50th anniversary). James Monroe
died five years after in 1831.
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