The First Spouse gold coins from the United States Mint honor the women who have held the role of First Lady of the United States. Among them, Helen Taft was considered the first politically ambitious First Lady. When William Taft was governor-general of the Philippines, Helen Taft accompanied him and would later become one of the first First Ladies to bring an international viewpoint to her role. Now, 2013-W 1/2 oz US Mint First Spouse Helen Taft Gold Coins are available to you online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
For the obverse of 2013-W 1/2 oz First Spouse Helen Taft Gold Coins, the mint features a front-facing portrait of the First Lady. Known by her nickname, Nellie, First Lady Taft served from 1909 to 1913 alongside her husband, President William Howard Taft.
In the reverse of 2013-W US Mint First Spouse Helen Taft Gold Coins is a design that honors her most visible legacy. Her overseas travels with her husband prior to his election as President of the United States included exposure to the beauty of Japanese cherry blossom trees in Japan. It was First Lady Taft’s idea to plant cherry blossoms along the Potomac River in Washington D.C. Today, the trees are an iconic piece of the city’s landscape.
First Lady Taft’s early time in the role included limited public activities due to a stroke she suffered shortly before her husband’s election and inauguration. As a result of her strong perseverance, she was able to recover from the stroke and eventually resumed a full calendar of social duties as First Lady of the United States.
These 2013-W 1/2 oz US Mint First Spouse Helen Taft Gold Coins are in perfect condition. Mint State 70 coins showcase full, original mint luster and have no visible detractions. The First Spouse Helen Taft Coin was the first in the series to feature a mintage below 2,000 coins.
JM Bullion customer service can answer your questions about gold bullion at 800-276-6508. We are also available online using our web chat and email address features.
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The First Spouse gold coins from the United States Mint honor the women who have held the role of First Lady of the United States. Among them, Helen Taft was considered the first politically ambitious First Lady. When William Taft was governor-general of the Philippines, Helen Taft accompanied him and would later become one of the first First Ladies to bring an international viewpoint to her role. Now, 2013-W 1/2 oz US Mint First Spouse Helen Taft Gold Coins are available to you online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
For the obverse of 2013-W 1/2 oz First Spouse Helen Taft Gold Coins, the mint features a front-facing portrait of the First Lady. Known by her nickname, Nellie, First Lady Taft served from 1909 to 1913 alongside her husband, President William Howard Taft.
In the reverse of 2013-W US Mint First Spouse Helen Taft Gold Coins is a design that honors her most visible legacy. Her overseas travels with her husband prior to his election as President of the United States included exposure to the beauty of Japanese cherry blossom trees in Japan. It was First Lady Taft’s idea to plant cherry blossoms along the Potomac River in Washington D.C. Today, the trees are an iconic piece of the city’s landscape.
First Lady Taft’s early time in the role included limited public activities due to a stroke she suffered shortly before her husband’s election and inauguration. As a result of her strong perseverance, she was able to recover from the stroke and eventually resumed a full calendar of social duties as First Lady of the United States.
These 2013-W 1/2 oz US Mint First Spouse Helen Taft Gold Coins are in perfect condition. Mint State 70 coins showcase full, original mint luster and have no visible detractions. The First Spouse Helen Taft Coin was the first in the series to feature a mintage below 2,000 coins.
JM Bullion customer service can answer your questions about gold bullion at 800-276-6508. We are also available online using our web chat and email address features.