Following the authorization of Public Law 109-145, the U.S. Mint began issuing coins in the First Spouse program. A beautiful tribute to the spouses who stood alongside former presidents, this collection has remained popular with collectors since its debut in 2007. The 16th design in the series features the beloved Mary Todd Lincoln, who was First Lady from 1861-1865. Today, 2010 1/2 oz US Mint First Spouse Mary Lincoln Gold Coins in certified-perfect condition are available to you online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
These 2010 1/2 oz US Mint First Spouse Mary Lincoln Coins were struck in investment-grade pure gold and are considered legal tender by the United States government. Each coin will be delivered in a protective slab from the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation. These slabs include a label bearing the official grade of Mint State 70.
One of the most beloved First Ladies of all time, Mary Todd Lincoln stood alongside President Abraham Lincoln during truly tumultuous times in U.S. history. As the Civil War raged on, Mary Todd boosted the morale of Union soldiers while also bringing them food and even writing letters to their loved ones. Following the assassination of Lincoln in 1865, Mary Todd retired in Hyde Park, Illinois. She lived her remaining years peacefully before passing in 1882.
On the obverse of 2010 US Mint First Spouse Gold Coins, there is a portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln. Created by the artist Phebe Hemphill, this portrait shows the former First Spouse wearing a necklace and a beautiful floral headband. Inscribed across the upper rim in large lettering are the words Mary Todd Lincoln.
The reverse side of 2010 1/2 oz First Spouse Mary Lincoln Gold Coin features Mary Todd Lincoln providing support to wounded Union soldiers. As they lean against a brick wall with crutches, she comes by to give them flowers and books.
Please don’t hesitate to contact JM Bullion with any questions when buying gold. Our team is available to you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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Following the authorization of Public Law 109-145, the U.S. Mint began issuing coins in the First Spouse program. A beautiful tribute to the spouses who stood alongside former presidents, this collection has remained popular with collectors since its debut in 2007. The 16th design in the series features the beloved Mary Todd Lincoln, who was First Lady from 1861-1865. Today, 2010 1/2 oz US Mint First Spouse Mary Lincoln Gold Coins in certified-perfect condition are available to you online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
These 2010 1/2 oz US Mint First Spouse Mary Lincoln Coins were struck in investment-grade pure gold and are considered legal tender by the United States government. Each coin will be delivered in a protective slab from the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation. These slabs include a label bearing the official grade of Mint State 70.
One of the most beloved First Ladies of all time, Mary Todd Lincoln stood alongside President Abraham Lincoln during truly tumultuous times in U.S. history. As the Civil War raged on, Mary Todd boosted the morale of Union soldiers while also bringing them food and even writing letters to their loved ones. Following the assassination of Lincoln in 1865, Mary Todd retired in Hyde Park, Illinois. She lived her remaining years peacefully before passing in 1882.
On the obverse of 2010 US Mint First Spouse Gold Coins, there is a portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln. Created by the artist Phebe Hemphill, this portrait shows the former First Spouse wearing a necklace and a beautiful floral headband. Inscribed across the upper rim in large lettering are the words Mary Todd Lincoln.
The reverse side of 2010 1/2 oz First Spouse Mary Lincoln Gold Coin features Mary Todd Lincoln providing support to wounded Union soldiers. As they lean against a brick wall with crutches, she comes by to give them flowers and books.
Please don’t hesitate to contact JM Bullion with any questions when buying gold. Our team is available to you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.