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2010 James Buchanan Presidential Dollars
$5.95 – $7.95
2010 James Buchanan Presidential Dollars
Available in Brilliant Uncirculated and Mint State Condition P and D Mints,
Satin Finish P and D Mints, GEM Proof S Mint
Package in 2 by 2 Archival Safe Flip
James Buchanan — 15th President, 1857 – 1861
15th Presidential Dollar Issued by U.S. Mint
Description
Edge Lettering
POSITION A – Edge lettering reads upside down when the Presidential portrait faces up
POSITION B – Edge lettering reads normally when the Presidential portrait faces up
Obverse Side
Portrait of US President, Name of President, In God We Trust, and Chronological order by term in office
Reverse Side
Statue of Liberty, inscription $1 and United States of America
James Buchanan Presidential Dollar
James Buchanan, the 15th U.S. President, was born on April 23, 1791, near Mercersburg, Pa. The oldest of 11 children, he began a successful law career in 1812. During the War of 1812, he helped defend Baltimore against British attack. A gifted orator, he became a state legislator, and later served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate and as U.S. minister to Russia. In 1845, he became President James K. Polk’s secretary of state. His later service abroad as U.S. minister to Great Britain helped insulate him from the growing domestic controversy over slavery, which was reaching a crescendo by 1856, helping him secure the Democratic Party’s nomination for President. He served one term in office, 1857-1861. He did not seek re-election in 1860. Two days after Buchanan was inaugurated, the U.S. Supreme Court issued the controversial Dred Scott decision, which effectively legalized slavery in all U.S. territories, which served as another factor to further propel the Nation toward civil war. He was successful in opening and securing ports on the West Coast, which enhanced trade with Asian countries. In December 1860, in the wake of Abraham Lincoln’s election as President, 11 southern states declared secession from the union and formed the Confederate States of America. Former President Buchanan died on June 1, 1868, in Lancaster, Pa.
Additional information
Weight | 2 oz |
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Dimensions | 2 × 2 × .25 in |
Type Dollar | BU, Satin Finish, Proof |
Mint Mark | D Position A, D Position B, P Position A, P Position B, S Mint Proof |