2010-D 1850-1853 Millard Filmore $1 Coin (7893)

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2010-D 1850-1853 Millard Filmore $1 Coin 

(7893MOM-C)(SAFE)

LIMITED ITEM. SURPLUS - PREVIOUSLY OWNED. Once they are gone, we may not get any more. Sold As Is - NON-REFUNDABLE.

As the 13th U.S. President, born on January 7, 1800, in Locke (now Summerhill), N.Y., Millard Fillmore grew up on his father's farm and became an indentured apprentice to a cloth maker as a teenager. After studying with a county judge, he pursued a career in law, serving as a New York state assemblyman and later in the U.S. House of Representatives, where he chaired the influential Committee on Ways and Means. In 1848, Fillmore was elected Vice President under President Zachary Taylor, and upon Taylor's sudden death in 1850, he assumed the presidency. During his term, Fillmore oversaw the passage of the Compromise of 1850, which temporarily delayed the start of the Civil War. In 1852, he sent Commodore Matthew C. Perry to open diplomatic relations with Japan, leading to the signing of the first treaty between the two nations in 1854 and ending Japanese isolationism.

I do not know if these coins were ever circulated or not and they have not been graded.  Each Coin Sold Separately.

Features of the Coin:

  • Condition: It has been in a friends collection since it was minted in 2011 - he kept it in a bag of coins with other presidential coins
  • Mint: D - Denver (36,960,000)
  • Date: 2010
  • Denomination: $1.00
  • Composition: 88.5% copper, 6% zinc, 3.5% manganese, 2% nickel
  • Diameter: 26.5 mm
  • Weight: 8.1g
  • Thickness: 2.0 mm
  • Edge: lettered
  • Obverse: includes the inscriptions “Millard Filmore,” “13th PRESIDENT,” and the years of his presidential term “1850-1853” 
  • Reverse inscriptions include “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” and the denomination “$1”
  • Edge Positions:
    • Position A -The edge lettering is upside down when the coin's portrait is facing up. The coin is positioned at the bottom.
    • Position B -The edge lettering reads normally when the coin's portrait is facing up. The coin is positioned at the top.
  • Coin #1 & 2 are Position A: Date and mint mark are located on the edge inscription of the coin along with the mottoes “IN GOD WE TRUST” and “E PLURIBUS UNUM” are upside down when the obverse faces up
  • Coins:
    • #1 2010-D Position A / Condition Excellent
    • #2 2010-D Position A / Condition Excellent

LIMITED ITEM: Limited Availability. ONCE THEY ARE GONE WE WILL NOT GET ANY MORE.  Usually available for pickup in our store in Las Vegas, or would ship ASAP. The purchaser is responsible for conforming to all applicable Country, State and Local laws.  All items with a combined total of $100.00 or any collectable items (one of a kind) will be shipped with SIGNATURE REQUIRED.  

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