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Elizabeth Monroe Uncirculated

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Production Year 2008
Population MS69 coming soon
Population MS70 coming soon
Total Max Population MS 3,573 Oct. 2008

 

The 5th first spouse is Elizabeth Monroe here in uncirculated condition I will track the MS69 and MS70 numbers coming from PCGS and NGC.

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First Spouse Jefferson’s Liberty

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Production Year 1997
Population MS69 Coming Soon
Population MS70 Coming Soon
Total Max Population Proof 20,000

 

Here is the uncirculated version of the First Spouse Jefferson’s Liberty I will be tracking the population numbers as they come in from PCGS and NGC and keep the site fresh with population numbers.

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First Spouse Coins No Demand ?

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First Spouse coins show not much of a demand in 2008 as coins has not been sold as the US mint expected. The first 4 coins in the series sold in the first few hours of the US mint putting up for sale and this year 2008 the next 4 coins comes out an some series has sold as little as 3500 coins out of a possible 20,000 coins. So was this to be expected ? Is it because the cost of the coins from the mint or just a cause of the worsen economical times we are facing right now ? The length of this program has probably made a lot of collectors look at the cost involved to get all the coins needed for a complete first spouse coins series. It is well noted however that the coin prices on E-bay has started to fall under $500 per coin which should be good news for collector. On these pages you should find the coins from E-bay under each first spouse making it easier to find good prices on the coin you are looking for. Its kind of a price comparison. I hope to bring much more news about the first spouse series as the years goes by.

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Van Buren’s First Spouse

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Production Year 2008
Population MS69 Coming Soon
Population MS70 Coming soon
Total Population MS 20,000 Max

 

First Spouse Van Buren's Liberty in uncirculated version of the coin. This is the last coin to be released of 2008 and its our 8th first spouse. Again a portrait of a coin during Martin Van Buren's presidency.

The forum is open for question and thoughts about the first spouse coins and their collection value.

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First Spouse Dolley Madison

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Production Year 1997
Population PR69DCAM Coming Soon
Population PR70DCAM Coming Soon
Total Max Population Proof 17,458 Oct 2008

 

First Spouse Dolley Madison $10 Gold Coin

First Lady, 1809–1817

 

Here is the last of the 4 coins that was issued in 2007 in the first spouse series, again there is an uncirculated coin and a proof coin in the Dolley Madison first spouse series and as the other first spouse coins a total population number of 20,000 on any of the two coins.

 

Notes from the Mint:

Dolley Payne was born in North Carolina in 1768, though her parents returned the family to their home colony of Virginia when she was still an infant.  The woman who captivated Washington, DC, society, and is remembered as one of the most charming and entertaining First Ladies of her era, was raised in Philadelphia as a Quaker.

Dolley was a widow when she met Representative James Madison, co-author of the Federalist essays and often called the "Father of the Constitution."  The couple was married in 1794, and during her time in Washington, DC, while her husband served as Secretary of State, Dolley sometimes served as hostess in President Thomas Jefferson's White House.  She also served as First Lady during her husband's Presidency.

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In what was undoubtedly one of her most famous acts as First Lady, Dolley Madison was forced to flee the White House in advance of oncoming British troops in August 1814.  She was overseeing the preparation of an elaborate dinner for the President, a dinner that was thoroughly enjoyed by British soldiers just prior to setting the mansion ablaze.  In an act of unmatched patriotism, Dolley Madison managed to save the Cabinet papers and the beautiful Gilbert Stuart portrait of George Washington, which was hanging in the State Dining Room at the time.  Thanks to her heroic efforts, this magnificent portrait of our first President is still enjoyed by visitors to the White House, where the portrait she saved still hangs today

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