Franklin Pierce
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Date: May 20, 2010
Drescription: The 2010 Franklin Pierce Presidential $1 coin, authorized by Public Law 109–145, honors the 14th U.S. president (1853–1857). Featuring a portrait designed by Susan Gamble and sculpted by Charles Vickers, the obverse includes "FRANKLIN PIERCE," "14TH PRESIDENT," and "1853-1857". The reverse shows the Statue of Liberty by Don Everhart, and the edge is incused with the year, mint mark, and "E PLURIBUS UNUM".
Key Details of the Franklin Pierce Dollar:
Release Date: The coin was officially released into circulation on May 20, 2010.
Design & Inscriptions (Obverse): A portrait of Franklin Pierce with the inscriptions: "FRANKLIN PIERCE," "14TH PRESIDENT," "1853-1857," and "IN GOD WE TRUST".
Design & Inscriptions (Reverse): A rendition of the Statue of Liberty with the inscriptions: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "$1".
Edge-Incused Markings: The edge of the coin features the year (2010), the mint mark (P for Philadelphia, D for Denver, or S for San Francisco), and "E PLURIBUS UNUM".
Minting Locations: The coins were struck at the United States Mint facilities in Philadelphia and Denver.
Drescription: The 2010 Franklin Pierce Presidential $1 coin, authorized by Public Law 109–145, honors the 14th U.S. president (1853–1857). Featuring a portrait designed by Susan Gamble and sculpted by Charles Vickers, the obverse includes "FRANKLIN PIERCE," "14TH PRESIDENT," and "1853-1857". The reverse shows the Statue of Liberty by Don Everhart, and the edge is incused with the year, mint mark, and "E PLURIBUS UNUM".
Key Details of the Franklin Pierce Dollar:
Release Date: The coin was officially released into circulation on May 20, 2010.
Design & Inscriptions (Obverse): A portrait of Franklin Pierce with the inscriptions: "FRANKLIN PIERCE," "14TH PRESIDENT," "1853-1857," and "IN GOD WE TRUST".
Design & Inscriptions (Reverse): A rendition of the Statue of Liberty with the inscriptions: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "$1".
Edge-Incused Markings: The edge of the coin features the year (2010), the mint mark (P for Philadelphia, D for Denver, or S for San Francisco), and "E PLURIBUS UNUM".
Minting Locations: The coins were struck at the United States Mint facilities in Philadelphia and Denver.

