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2014 US Presidential Dollar - Warren G Harding D - Original Roll of 25pcs
2014 US Presidential Dollar - Warren G Harding D - Original Roll of 25pcs
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This 2014 Warren G. Harding Presidential $1 Coin 25-Coin Roll contains 25 circulating quality coins minted at the United States Mint at Philadelphia that have never been placed into circulation.
These coins' designs display large, dramatic artwork and edge-incused inscriptions of the year, E PLURIBUS UNUM and the mint mark. Each coin features a likeness of Harding and has a common reverse design featuring a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty.
The design inscriptions on the obverse (heads) of the 2014 Warren G. Harding Presidential $1 Coin are:
-WARREN G. HARDING
-IN GOD WE TRUST
-29th PRESIDENT
-1921-1923
Warren Gamaliel Harding was born in Blooming Grove, Ohio, in 1865. He attended Iberia College, later renamed Ohio Central College, and became a newspaper publisher, teacher and insurance salesman. Before becoming President, he served as an Ohio state senator, Ohio lieutenant governor and U.S. senator from Ohio. Harding won the Republican nomination for President in 1920 when the main candidates deadlocked, and he went on to win an unprecedented 60 percent of the popular vote. He died of a heart attack in 1923, just two years into his term.
These coins' designs display large, dramatic artwork and edge-incused inscriptions of the year, E PLURIBUS UNUM and the mint mark. Each coin features a likeness of Harding and has a common reverse design featuring a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty.
The design inscriptions on the obverse (heads) of the 2014 Warren G. Harding Presidential $1 Coin are:
-WARREN G. HARDING
-IN GOD WE TRUST
-29th PRESIDENT
-1921-1923
Warren Gamaliel Harding was born in Blooming Grove, Ohio, in 1865. He attended Iberia College, later renamed Ohio Central College, and became a newspaper publisher, teacher and insurance salesman. Before becoming President, he served as an Ohio state senator, Ohio lieutenant governor and U.S. senator from Ohio. Harding won the Republican nomination for President in 1920 when the main candidates deadlocked, and he went on to win an unprecedented 60 percent of the popular vote. He died of a heart attack in 1923, just two years into his term.
