USA Presidential Roll USD 1 William Howard Taft Presidential $1 Coin Roll Of 25 Pcs
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Highlights
Background
The William Howard Taft Presidential $1 Coin honors the 27th President of the United States.
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William Howard Taft was born in Cincinnati in 1857. He was appointed as a federal circuit judge at the age of 34, served as civil administrator in the Philippines under President McKinley, and later as President Roosevelt’s Secretary of War. He won the presidency in 1908, serving one term from 1909 to 1913. Taft’s post-presidency years consisted of serving as a professor of law at Yale University and as chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, a position he held until 1930, just prior to his death.
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Coinage Legislation Under President Taft
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- Act of June 25, 1910: Authorized Treasury to re-coin gold coins and minor coins that are lightweight
- Act of March 4, 1911: Required the Director of the Mint to procure for each Mint and Assay Office a series of standard weights corresponding to the Troy Pound
- Act of February 15, 1912: Amended the penal code and authorized up to a $100 fine for making, importing or printing coins similar to U.S. or foreign coins
- Act of August 24, 1912: Authorized Treasury to re-coin gold coins and minor coins that are light weight
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United States Mint Directors Appointed by President Taft
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- Abram Piatt Andrew of Massachusetts — 1909 – 1910
- George Evan Roberts of Iowa — 1910 – 1914
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The William Howard Taft Presidential $1 Coin honors the 27th President of the United States.
William Howard Taft was born in Cincinnati in 1857. He was appointed as a federal circuit judge at the age of 34, served as civil administrator in the Philippines under President McKinley, and later as President Roosevelt’s Secretary of War. He won the presidency in 1908, serving one term from 1909 to 1913. Taft’s post-presidency years consisted of serving as a professor of law at Yale University and as chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, a position he held until 1930, just prior to his death.
Coinage Legislation Under President Taft
- Act of June 25, 1910: Authorized Treasury to re-coin gold coins and minor coins that are lightweight
- Act of March 4, 1911: Required the Director of the Mint to procure for each Mint and Assay Office a series of standard weights corresponding to the Troy Pound
- Act of February 15, 1912: Amended the penal code and authorized up to a $100 fine for making, importing or printing coins similar to U.S. or foreign coins
- Act of August 24, 1912: Authorized Treasury to re-coin gold coins and minor coins that are light weight
United States Mint Directors Appointed by President Taft
- Abram Piatt Andrew of Massachusetts — 1909 – 1910
- George Evan Roberts of Iowa — 1910 – 1914
Characteristics
The obverse (heads) shows a portrait of William Howard Taft.
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The reverse (tails) features a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty.
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The obverse (heads) shows a portrait of William Howard Taft.
The reverse (tails) features a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty.
Obverse Inscriptions
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- WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT
- 27TH PRESIDENT 1909-1913
- IN GOD WE TRUST
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- WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT
- 27TH PRESIDENT 1909-1913
- IN GOD WE TRUST
Reverse Inscriptions
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- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- $1
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- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- $1
Edge Inscriptions
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- E PLURIBUS UNUM
- mint mark ("P", "D," or "S")
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Mint and Mint Mark
Background
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The William Howard Taft Presidential $1 Coin honors the 27th President of the United States.
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William Howard Taft was born in Cincinnati in 1857. He was appointed as a federal circuit judge at the age of 34, served as civil administrator in the Philippines under President McKinley, and later as President Roosevelt’s Secretary of War. He won the presidency in 1908, serving one term from 1909 to 1913. Taft’s post-presidency years consisted of serving as a professor of law at Yale University and as chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, a position he held until 1930, just prior to his death.
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Coinage Legislation Under President Taft
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- Act of June 25, 1910: Authorized Treasury to re-coin gold coins and minor coins that are lightweight
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- Act of March 4, 1911: Required the Director of the Mint to procure for each Mint and Assay Office a series of standard weights corresponding to the Troy Pound
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- Act of February 15, 1912: Amended the penal code and authorized up to a $100 fine for making, importing or printing coins similar to U.S. or foreign coins
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- Act of August 24, 1912: Authorized Treasury to re-coin gold coins and minor coins that are light weight
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United States Mint Directors Appointed by President Taft
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- Abram Piatt Andrew of Massachusetts — 1909 – 1910
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- George Evan Roberts of Iowa — 1910 – 1914
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The William Howard Taft Presidential $1 Coin honors the 27th President of the United States.
William Howard Taft was born in Cincinnati in 1857. He was appointed as a federal circuit judge at the age of 34, served as civil administrator in the Philippines under President McKinley, and later as President Roosevelt’s Secretary of War. He won the presidency in 1908, serving one term from 1909 to 1913. Taft’s post-presidency years consisted of serving as a professor of law at Yale University and as chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, a position he held until 1930, just prior to his death.
Coinage Legislation Under President Taft
- Act of June 25, 1910: Authorized Treasury to re-coin gold coins and minor coins that are lightweight
- Act of March 4, 1911: Required the Director of the Mint to procure for each Mint and Assay Office a series of standard weights corresponding to the Troy Pound
- Act of February 15, 1912: Amended the penal code and authorized up to a $100 fine for making, importing or printing coins similar to U.S. or foreign coins
- Act of August 24, 1912: Authorized Treasury to re-coin gold coins and minor coins that are light weight
United States Mint Directors Appointed by President Taft
- Abram Piatt Andrew of Massachusetts — 1909 – 1910
- George Evan Roberts of Iowa — 1910 – 1914
The William Howard Taft Presidential $1 Coin honors the 27th President of the United States.
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William Howard Taft was born in Cincinnati in 1857. He was appointed as a federal circuit judge at the age of 34, served as civil administrator in the Philippines under President McKinley, and later as President Roosevelt’s Secretary of War. He won the presidency in 1908, serving one term from 1909 to 1913. Taft’s post-presidency years consisted of serving as a professor of law at Yale University and as chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, a position he held until 1930, just prior to his death.
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Coinage Legislation Under President Taft
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- Act of June 25, 1910: Authorized Treasury to re-coin gold coins and minor coins that are lightweight
- Act of March 4, 1911: Required the Director of the Mint to procure for each Mint and Assay Office a series of standard weights corresponding to the Troy Pound
- Act of February 15, 1912: Amended the penal code and authorized up to a $100 fine for making, importing or printing coins similar to U.S. or foreign coins
- Act of August 24, 1912: Authorized Treasury to re-coin gold coins and minor coins that are light weight
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United States Mint Directors Appointed by President Taft
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- Abram Piatt Andrew of Massachusetts — 1909 – 1910
- George Evan Roberts of Iowa — 1910 – 1914
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The William Howard Taft Presidential $1 Coin honors the 27th President of the United States.
William Howard Taft was born in Cincinnati in 1857. He was appointed as a federal circuit judge at the age of 34, served as civil administrator in the Philippines under President McKinley, and later as President Roosevelt’s Secretary of War. He won the presidency in 1908, serving one term from 1909 to 1913. Taft’s post-presidency years consisted of serving as a professor of law at Yale University and as chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, a position he held until 1930, just prior to his death.
Coinage Legislation Under President Taft
- Act of June 25, 1910: Authorized Treasury to re-coin gold coins and minor coins that are lightweight
- Act of March 4, 1911: Required the Director of the Mint to procure for each Mint and Assay Office a series of standard weights corresponding to the Troy Pound
- Act of February 15, 1912: Amended the penal code and authorized up to a $100 fine for making, importing or printing coins similar to U.S. or foreign coins
- Act of August 24, 1912: Authorized Treasury to re-coin gold coins and minor coins that are light weight
United States Mint Directors Appointed by President Taft
- Abram Piatt Andrew of Massachusetts — 1909 – 1910
- George Evan Roberts of Iowa — 1910 – 1914
Characteristics
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The obverse (heads) shows a portrait of William Howard Taft.
The reverse (tails) features a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty.
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The reverse (tails) features a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty.
Obverse Inscriptions
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- WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT
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- 27TH PRESIDENT 1909-1913
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- IN GOD WE TRUST
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- IN GOD WE TRUST
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- 27TH PRESIDENT 1909-1913
- IN GOD WE TRUST
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- 27TH PRESIDENT 1909-1913
- IN GOD WE TRUST
Reverse Inscriptions
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- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- $1
Edge Inscriptions
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