2010 P Millard Fillmore Presidential $1 Coin (PR1)

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2010 Millard Fillmore Presidential $1 Coin 25-Coin Roll, Philadelphia (PR1) This coin design displays large, dramatic artwork, as well as edge-incused inscriptions of the year, E PLURIBUS UNUM and the mint mark. It features a likeness of Millard Fillmore on the obverse along with the inscriptions IN GOD WE TRUST , 13th PRESIDENT and 1850-1853 . The reverse design is a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty. These Millard Fillmore Presidential $1 Coins are circulating condition coins and may be used in daily transactions. Add these historic coins to your collection today by ordering the 2010 Millard Fillmore Presidential $1 Coin 25-Coin Roll struck at the United States Mint at Philadelphia. In 2005, President Bush signed the Presidential $1 Coin Act authorizing the United States Mint to strike $1 coins honoring America’s Presidents in the order in which they served. This coin, the 13th in the Presidential $1 Coin Program, honors President Millard Fillmore . Millard Fillmore was born in a log cabin on January 7, 1800, in Locke (now Summerhill), N.Y. After studying with a county judge, he began to practice law in 1823. In 1828 Fillmore entered politics, serving as a New York state assemblyman and later in the U.S. House of Representatives, where he chaired the powerful Committee on Ways and Means. While comptroller of New York, read more