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2012-D GROVER CLEVELAND 2nd TERM GOLDEN PRESIDENTIAL DOLLAR FROM MINT ROLL UNC
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Description
2012 GROVER CLEVELAND PRESIDENTIAL DOLLAR2nd TERM DENVER MINT
SOLD OUT on Mint
You’ll receive: 1 x GROVER CLEVELAND Presidential Dollar 2nd TERM 2012 'D' Denver Mint
THE U.S. Mint was released these issue November 15, 2012 and have both P and D in stock.
Release.
This business strike was not produced and distributed for general circulation, but only struck in limited quantities for release within numismatic products.
This specific strike Grover Cleveland Presidential Dollar was released on November 15, 2012. Its the 24th release in Presidential Dollars Program, featuring the former Presidents in the order served. All Dollar Coins from original bank wrapped rolls, will be shipped same day.
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.
If You’re looking for Perfect High Grade Coins then Please consider another Certified by Third Party Grading Service.
Design.
The Dollar Obverse, designed by Don Evenhart features the former President’s portrait with inscriptions GROVER CLEVELAND, the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST”, the 24th order of the Presidency, and the 1893-1897 years during which he served. The reverse carriesa Don Everhart design common to all issues of the series depicting the statue of Liberty with inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and “″. The edge ofthe coin includes the 2012, mint mark, and motto “E PLURIBUS UNUM”.
President.
Grover Cleveland (1837-1908), who served as the 22nd and 24th U.S. president, was known as a political reformer. He is the only president to date who served two nonconsecutive terms, and also the only Democratic president to win election during the period of Republican domination of the White House that stretched from Abraham Lincoln's (1809-65) election in 1860 to the end of William Howard Taft's (1857-1930) term in 1913. Cleveland worked as a lawyer and then served as mayor of Buffalo, New York, and governor of New York state before assuming the presidency in 1885. His record in the Oval Office was mixed. Not regarded as an original thinker, Cleveland considered himself a watchdog over Congress rather than an initiator. In his second term, he angered many of his original supporters and seemed overwhelmed by the Panic of 1893 and the depression that followed. He declined to run for a third term.
Shipment.
All orders will be shipped FREE next business day by Standard Shipping (USPS First Class Mail)
Return.
I have a simple RETURN POLICY, if you don’t like it just SEND IT BACK within 7 days after receiving. Item must be returned in same condition as received. Money refunded less shipping cost. If you can’t wait so long you eligible for REFUND of full amount of purchase.