This 2020 listing is for a 2020 S NASA The Hubble Space Telescope Proof coin issue #8 Maryland of American Innovation Dollar, the best proof coins released for 2020 from the San Francisco Mint, one proof MD coin only.
√ One coin: #6 S Proof Maryland " Hubble " (Mint release 10/8/20 for Proofs)
Our proof S coins are beautiful strikes, they ship in 2x2 flips and have no scratches. All 2020 proof coins have been release from the US MINT, per ebay guidelines we will ship any of them out within days of your payment.
After you add the above to your ebay cart, return to use these "individual proof listing links" to buy more of a specific States' proof issues or the REVERSE strikes:
2023 S REVERSE Proof Underground Rail Innovation #18 Ohio Dollar
2023 S REVERSE Proof Higgins Boat Innovation #19 Louisiana Dollar
2023 S REVERSE Proof Race Cars Innovation #20 Indiana Dollar
2023 S REVERSE Proof Lung Transplant Innovation #21 Mississippi
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Our individual listings let you buy just the issues you want or more of ones you like.
For our best coins we are discarding the worst of the business strikes (more than 10 scratches or deep gashes under 2x magnification) at a rate of 55% of the P mints and 25% of the D mints with this issue. Buy our listings if you want only better collector coins. You should not expect perfect business strike coins, they are 1 in 25 with this issue, especially the scratchy P Mints. From our first 3000 P Mint coins, more than half of the P Mints do not meet our standards for this collector listing and must be discarded. See our other listings for lower cost batches of 2nds which do not meet our top level grade standards (we have a lot of them set aside for bulk sale).
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2018 P D American Innovation Golden Dollars 2 Best Grade $1 Coins PD US UNC |
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2018 P D S American Innovation Dollars Golden Proof + Box & COA 3 |
The new 15-year initiative honors innovators and innovations from each state, the District of Columbia, and the five U. S. territories—Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
The program will run from 2018 through 2032.
The Proof Coin is being produced at the Mint’s San Francisco facility. Like all proof coins, it has sharp relief with a mirror-like background. Only the packaged 2018 S proof coin comes with an optional Box Certificate of Authenticity (see our other listings).
The obverse (heads) of the 2018 coin features a dramatic representation of the Statue of Liberty in profile with the inscriptions “IN GOD WE TRUST” and “$1.”
The reverse (tails) features George Washington’s signature and “AMERICAN INNOVATORS.” The stylized gears represent industry and innovation. The design also includes the inscription “SIGNED FIRST PATENT” under Washington’s signature. The year of minting, the mint mark, and “E PLURIBUS UNUM” are incused on the edge of the coin.
A multi-year series to honor innovation and innovators by issuing $1 coins for each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia and the five U. S. territories – Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Four new $1 coins with distinctive reverse designs will be released each year from 2019 through 2032 in the order the states ratified the Constitution of the United States or were admitted to the Union.
The common obverse (heads side) of all the coins in this series features a dramatic representation of the Statue of Liberty .
Coins in this series will display the year of minting or issuance, the mint mark, and “E PLURIBUS UNUM” on the edge of the coins.
The reverse design features a representation of President George Washington’s signature on the first-ever U.S. patent issued on July 31, 1790.
Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911 to June 5, 2004) was an American politician and actor, who served as the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. Prior to his presidency, he served as the 33rd Governor of California from 1967 to 1975, following a career as a Hollywood actor and union leader.
Raised in a poor family in small towns of Northern Illinois, Ronald Reagan graduated from Eureka College in 1932 and worked as a sports announcer on several regional radio stations. After moving to Hollywood in 1937, he became an actor and starred in a few major productions. Reagan was twice elected as President of the Screen Actors Guild, the labor union for actors, where he worked to root out Communist influence. In the 1950s, he moved into television and was a motivational speaker at General Electric factories.
Leaving office in 1989, Reagan held an approval rating of sixty-eight percent, matching those of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and later Bill Clinton, as the highest ratings for departing presidents in the modern era.[2] While having planned an active post-presidency, in 1994 Reagan disclosed his diagnosis with Alzheimer's disease earlier that year, appearing publicly for the last time at the funeral of Richard Nixon; he died ten years later at the age of 93. An icon among Republicans, he ranks favorably in public and critical opinion of U.S. Presidents, and his tenure constituted a realignment toward conservative policies in the United States. Source WIKI.
Inscriptions on the obverse of each coin include the president's name, term in office, the order in which he served, and "IN GOD WE TRUST."
Legislated by Public Law 109-145, the Presidential $1 Coin Program was limited to deceased presidents with the provision that there is at least a two-year period following the date of the death of the President before a coin can be issued. Hence, President Jimmy Carter, who is still living, is ineligible for a Presidential $1 Coin in 2016. President Reagan, the next president to serve after Carter, passed away in 2004 but an exception was now made to make him eligible to be commemorated under paragraph (2)(E).
Designs for the Ronald Reagan Presidential $1 Coin and the corresponding Nancy Reagan First Spouse Gold Coin were announced on Feb. 6, 2016, the 105th anniversary of President Reagan's birth.
The release of the Ronald Reagan Presidential $1 Coin will mark the end of the program honoring our Nation's presidents. Launched in 2007, the Presidential $1 Coin Program features coins with bold, dramatic portraits, unique edge-lettered inscriptions and a common reverse design of the iconic Statue of Liberty.
Lyndon B. Johnson: 36th President (1963 - 1969)
Lyndon Baines Johnson was born August 27, 1908, in central Texas. He graduated from Southwest Texas State Teachers College (now Texas State University-San Marcos).
Johnson successfully campaigned for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1937 where he served six years before moving on to serve 12 years in the U.S. Senate.
Johnson became the nations 37th vice president in 1961. He had held that office for less than three years, when John F. Kennedy's assassination thrust him into the presidency. During a joint session of Congress to present his plans for leading the nation after Kennedy's death, he said, “All that I have I would have given gladly not to be standing here today.
During his administration, President Johnson promoted his vision of The Great Society and tackled issues such as poverty, inequality in education, voting rights and conservation. However, it was the conflict between North and South Vietnam that took center stage both at home and abroad.
Additional highlights of Johnson's presidency include:
Coinage legislation enacted during presidency:
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24 Grover Cleveland (2nd term) | 1893-1897 |
2013 | 25 | William McKinley | 1897-1901 Red= See our other listings | |
26 | Theodore Roosevelt | 1901-1909 | ||
27 | William Howard Taft | 1909-1913 | ||
28 | Woodrow Wilson | 1913-1921 | ||
2014 | 29 | Warren Harding | 1921-1923 Red= See our other listings | |
30 | Calvin Coolidge | 1923-1929 | ||
31 | Herbert Hoover | 1929-1933 | ||
32 | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 1933-1945 | ||
2015 | 33 | Harry S. Truman | 1945-1953 | |
34 | Dwight D. Eisenhower | 1953-1961 | ||
35 | John F. Kennedy | 1961-1963 Shipping as of the June, 2015 MINT release date or also see our "set to end of program" listing above | ||
36 | Lyndon B. Johnson | 1963-1969 This listing is now shipping as of the August 18, 2015 MINT release date, also see our "to end of program" listing above | ||
2016 | 37 | Richard M. Nixon | 1969-1974 | |
38 | Gerald Ford | 1974-1977 Note: Ronald Reagan added to scheduled program. The Ronald Reagan listing was released as of early July 2016 Bush is here: |
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