The 3rd design in the First Spouse Series pays tribute to Thomas Jefferson! Because Jefferson was a widower when he was elected into office, the U.S. Mint featured Lady Liberty in the design rather than a spouse. These coins were sent to PCGS for certification, where they received a perfect grade along with the highly desired First Strike designation. Right now, 2007 1/2 oz Proof US Mint First Spouse Jefferson’s Liberty Gold Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion in certified-perfect condition.
Coin Highlights:
When you order 2007 1/2 oz Jefferson’s Liberty Gold Coins, you will receive a certified-perfect proof specimen. The coins have also been designated as First Strikes. This means that they were issued within the first 30 days of the mint’s release. Upon delivery, you will find your coin housed in a protective slab with a label bearing the official grading details.
For the obverse of 2007 Proof US Mint First Spouse Gold Coins, there is a portrait of Lady Liberty. This Draped Liberty bust was featured on the half-cent coin struck from 1800-1808. It was originally executed by former Chief Engraver Robert Scot.
For the reverse of 2007 1/2 oz Proof First Spouse Jefferson’s Liberty Gold Coins, a rendition of Jefferson’s monument is featured. This includes text stating various achievements of Jefferson, such as his involvement in the Declaration of Independence and his efforts to establish the University of Virginia.
The First Spouse Series was authorized through Public Law 109-145. Under the $1 Presidential Coin Act of 2005, there was a provision stating that the First Spouse Program would continue sequentially even for presidencies that did not include a First Spouse. In these instances, a depiction of Lady Liberty from a coin issued during said presidency would feature on the obverse in the place of a spouse.
If you have any questions when you buy gold, please don’t hesitate to contact JM Bullion. You can call our customer service team at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or email us directly.
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The 3rd design in the First Spouse Series pays tribute to Thomas Jefferson! Because Jefferson was a widower when he was elected into office, the U.S. Mint featured Lady Liberty in the design rather than a spouse. These coins were sent to PCGS for certification, where they received a perfect grade along with the highly desired First Strike designation. Right now, 2007 1/2 oz Proof US Mint First Spouse Jefferson’s Liberty Gold Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion in certified-perfect condition.
Coin Highlights:
When you order 2007 1/2 oz Jefferson’s Liberty Gold Coins, you will receive a certified-perfect proof specimen. The coins have also been designated as First Strikes. This means that they were issued within the first 30 days of the mint’s release. Upon delivery, you will find your coin housed in a protective slab with a label bearing the official grading details.
For the obverse of 2007 Proof US Mint First Spouse Gold Coins, there is a portrait of Lady Liberty. This Draped Liberty bust was featured on the half-cent coin struck from 1800-1808. It was originally executed by former Chief Engraver Robert Scot.
For the reverse of 2007 1/2 oz Proof First Spouse Jefferson’s Liberty Gold Coins, a rendition of Jefferson’s monument is featured. This includes text stating various achievements of Jefferson, such as his involvement in the Declaration of Independence and his efforts to establish the University of Virginia.
The First Spouse Series was authorized through Public Law 109-145. Under the $1 Presidential Coin Act of 2005, there was a provision stating that the First Spouse Program would continue sequentially even for presidencies that did not include a First Spouse. In these instances, a depiction of Lady Liberty from a coin issued during said presidency would feature on the obverse in the place of a spouse.
If you have any questions when you buy gold, please don’t hesitate to contact JM Bullion. You can call our customer service team at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or email us directly.