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1 dollar. 2nd US president. John Adams. 2007

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Depth 2
Weight 8,1
Diameter (mm) 26,5
Mintage 224560
Material a manganese-copper plated brass
Edge of the coin (milling) with an inscription
Series Presidents
Country USA
Release date 2007
Quality UNC

250 руб

  • D - Denver
  • P - Philadelphia

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1 dollar. 2nd US president. John Adams. 2007

Avers: portrait of President John Adams. Above the portrait, Kant coin - the inscription: "JOHN ADAMS" (John Adams), the bottom of the one-line inscription: "2nd PRESIDENT" (second president), and during his tenure as president, "1797-1801."

Reverse: the image of the Statue of Liberty, the sculptor of which is Don Everhart, the inscription along the rim - «United States of America», denomination of the coin - 1 $.

Edge: 2007 mint mark (P or D) • E PLURIBUS UNUM • IN GOD WE TRUST

Because the image of the statue of liberty is already present on the label '' In God We Trust '' ( '' We believe in God, '' Eng.) And '' E Pluribus Unum '' ( '' in a variety of Unity ', the Latin.) - the motto of the country, it was decided to abandon. Reverse all the coins in this series is the same. All presidential coin series are legal tender.

John Adams was the second president of the United States (1797-1801), previously held the post of first vice-president of the United States.

He was an important figure during the revolution and in the early years of his presidency, was also one of the two presidents who signed the Declaration of Independence. As president, Adams followed Washington's example and went on all the major Washington administration of the program, and - to strengthen the central government, in particular he created the Navy and Marine Corps.

During the presidency of Adams, his major achievement was the holding of the America's War with France and the normalization of relations between the two countries. When he became president, the relationship between the United States and France were strained, mainly because the French attacked the American ships. Adams avoided war by signing an agreement that will protect American ships from attacks in exchange for France's special privileges in trade.

Release Date: May 17, 2007

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