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Calvin Coolidge Presidential Dollar Lapel Pin, Uncirculated One Gold Dollar Coin Enamel Pin
Calvin Coolidge Presidential Dollar Lapel Pin, Uncirculated One Gold Dollar Coin Enamel Pin
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Honor the legacy of America’s 30th President with this Calvin Coolidge Presidential Dollar Lapel Pin. Crafted from an uncirculated U.S. Presidential $1 coin, this collectible pin features a detailed portrait of President Coolidge (1923–1929) and is mounted with a secure enamel backing. Perfect for history enthusiasts, coin collectors, and patriotic jewelry lovers, this lapel pin makes a bold statement when worn on suits, jackets, hats, or displayed as part of a collection.
Whether as a gift for history buffs, political memorabilia collectors, or proud patriots, this pin embodies the spirit of U.S. heritage and leadership. Add it to your collection today!
✅ Genuine uncirculated Presidential $1 coin
✅ Enamel backing for durability & wearability
✅ Great for collectors, history fans, and gifts
Approximately .80" in diameter
Authentic Uncirculated USA Coins
Hand Crafted by Artisan in the USA
Rhodium Plated Gold Butterfly Clasp Backing
Presidential $1 Coin Program
Presidential dollar coins began on January 1, 2007, and like the 50 State quarters program, was not scheduled to end until every eligible subject was honored. The program was to issue coins featuring each of four presidents per year on the obverse, issuing one for three months before moving on to the next president in chronological order by term in office. To be eligible, a President must have been deceased for at least two years prior to the time of minting. The United States Mint called it the Presidential $1 Coin Program.
Background
John Calvin Coolidge was born in Plymouth, Vermont, on July 4, 1872. He graduated from Amherst College with honors, entering the legal profession in Northampton, Massachusetts. He built an illustrious political career prior to becoming President upon the death of President Warren G. Harding in 1923. Coolidge was a city council member and mayor of Northampton; a Massachusetts state legislator, lieutenant governor, and governor; and vice president. His presidency is most notable for its economic prosperity and optimism–the “Roaring Twenties.” Coolidge chose not to seek re-election in 1928 and died in 1933.
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