2012 BENJAMIN HARRISON PRESIDENTIAL DOLLAR 
'P' PHILADELPHIA MINT 

You’ll receive BENJAMIN HARRISON Presidential Dollar 2012 'P' Mint in 2x2 cardboard holder.

Release. This business strike was not produced and distributed for general circulation, but only struck in limited quantities for release within numismatic products.
These Dollars are Business Strike Uncirculated from US Mint. 
Some coins aren’t Perfect and may have marks, dings or blemishes during Minting Process or may get toning during age. 
This Item has multiple listings so Item You’ll receive will be not exact but similar to listed Picture.
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This specific strike Benjamin Harrison Presidential Dollar was released on August 16, 2012. Its the 23th release in Presidential Dollars Program, featuring the former Presidents in the order served. All Dollar Coins from original bank wrapped rolls, available in stock and ready for same day free shipping.

Design. The Dollar Obverse, designed by Phebe Hemphill features the former President’s portrait with inscriptions BENJAMIN HARRISON, the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST”, the 23th order of the Presidency, and the 1889-1893 years during which he served. The reverse carries a Don Everhart design common to all issues of the series depicting the statue of Liberty with inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and “$1″. The edge of the coin includes the 2012, mint mark, and motto “E PLURIBUS UNUM”.

President. Benjamin Harrison followed the distinguished example of his grandfather William Henry Harrison all the way to the White House, winning election as the nation's 23rd president in 1888. While his support for protective tariffs led to rising prices for consumers and arguably paved theway for the nation's future economic woes, his bold pursuit of America's foreign policy goals (including his proposal to annex the Hawaiian Islands) displayed his expanded vision of the nation's role in world affairs. In 1890, Harrison signed into law the Sherman Antitrust Act, the first piece of legislation designed to prohibit industrial combinations, or trusts. Before the end of his first term, support for Harrison was waning even within the Republican Party. In 1892, he lost his bid for reelection to Grover Clevelandby a wide margin; he remained active in public life as a lawyer and public speaker until his death in 1901.

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