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Presidential $1 Coin Program - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The edge lettering is being applied randomly with regard to whether it faces up or down on the business strike coins, after the coins are struck. ... coins with presidents...
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Reps. Mike Castle and Carolyn Maloney plan to offer legislation Tuesday that would honor the U.S. presidents. ... The original dollar coins were required to have the head side depict one or more women, but it could not depict a living person, and the reverse side depict an eagle.
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What’s worse is that America the hope of the world and supposedly a nation of Christians allowed the god-less (secular) State to not only stamp the faces of dead presidents on our coins, but also all manner of beast.
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Under the legislative proposal, a president would be put on the front of the coin and the Statue of Liberty would be on the back. Four presidents would be honored each year, in the order that they served the country. ... The original dollar coins were required to have the head side depict one or more women, but it could...
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12. Some presidents have been honored by placing their faces on U.S. coins. You'll see Lincoln on a penny, Jefferson on a nickel, and Washington on a quarter. Although you might not see it as often, the 50-cent coin has a portrait of President _.
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