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2009-W Gold First Spouse Anna Harrison Proof - 1/2 oz
2009-W Gold First Spouse Anna Harrison Proof - 1/2 oz
2009-W Gold First Spouse Anna Harrison Proof - 1/2 oz2009-W Gold First Spouse Anna Harrison Proof - 1/2 oz2009-W Gold First Spouse Anna Harrison Proof - 1/2 oz
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2009-W Gold First Spouse Anna Harrison Proof - 1/2 oz

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2009-W Gold First Spouse 1/2 oz Anna Harrison Proof

The Nation's First Ladies are being honored on a series of one-half ounce 24 karat gold coins. Typically, four different designs are released per year featuring the spouses of the Presidents in the order served. The First Spouse Gold Coins represent the first time that the United States Mint has featured women on a consecutive series of coins. This 2009-W Gold First Spouse 1/2 oz Anna Harrison Proof coin is a stunning commemoration of Anna Harrison's time as she served as First Lady in 1841.

Highlights

  • 2009-W Gold First Spouse 1/2 oz Anna Harrison Proof.
  • Contains 1/2 Troy oz of .9999 gold content.
  • Face value 10 Dollars.
  • Obverse: Features a beautiful portrait of Anna Harrison. Inscriptions include "ANNA HARRISON," the single year during which she served (1841), the order of the Presidency, issue date, mint mark, "IN GOD WE TRUST" and "LIBERTY."
  • Reverse: The reverse depicts a scene with Anna Harrison surrounded by children as she reads to them from a book. Mrs. Harrison is honored for her life dedicated both to her own children and for the cause of education.  Inscriptions include "The UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," the denomination, and the weight and purity of the gold content.
    Although born in relative prosperity in New Jersey, Anna Tuthill Symmes Harrison lived most of her life as a pioneer in the Ohio and Indiana frontier territories, following her husband, William Henry Harrison, during his long military and political career. William was frequently away for long stretches of time, and she cared for their business ventures and their ten children alone.
    Harrison was well-educated for a woman of her era, having attended the best schools for girls in the northeast. In fact, she was the first presidential spouse with a documented formal education and had a lifelong love of learning. An avid reader, she especially enjoyed any political journals and newspapers she could find on the frontier.
    Before she could arrive in Washington to join her husband at the White House, President Harrison died on April 4, 1841. It was just one month after he became gravely ill after his one-hour and forty-minute inaugural address delivered in the blustery March wind.
  • Comes in the original US Mint packaging.

History

The series received an extremely enthusiastic response from collectors when it launched in 2007. The first three releases of the series featuring Martha Washington, Abigail Adams, and Thomas Jefferson's Liberty achieved rapid sell-outs of their entire authorized mintages. The final releases of the series featuring better known, modern First Ladies have served to bring renewed attention to the series. The release honoring Jacqueline Kennedy was one of the highest-selling in the series.

First Spouse Gold Coin Program

    The program was authorized under Public Law 109-145 The Presidential $1 Coin Act. In addition to authorizing the Presidential Dollars series, which features the former Presidents in the order served, the law also provided for the issuance of gold coins featuring the President's spouses.

    The order of release for the First Spouse coins follows that of the circulating dollar series, with some modifications. For Presidents who served in the office with a first and second wife, two gold coins are issued for the Presidency. For Presidents who served in office without a spouse, a depiction of Liberty is presented on the obverse of the coin for four instances, with Suffragist Alice Paul depicted for the final instance.

    First Spouse Gold Coins each contain a one-half ounce of .9999 fine gold. The coins are considered numismatic items and have a nominal face value of $10. The gold used to mint the coins must be obtained from newly mined domestic sources.

First Spouse Coin Designs

    The obverse of each First Spouse coin features a portrait of the spouse being honored. Inscriptions include the name of the spouse, the years served, the order of the Presidency, date and mint mark, the motto "In God We Trust", and "Liberty."

    The reverse design of each coin contains images emblematic of the spouse being honored. Some of the reverse designs so far have included memorable scenes from the spouse's life, or images representative of their major contributions, themes, or accomplishments.  The required inscriptions on the reverse include "The United States of America," "E Pluribus Unum," the denomination, and the weight and purity of the gold content.

Release Dates and Mintages

    The First Spouse Gold Coins have typically been issued following the circulation release date of the corresponding Presidential Dollar. During the course of the series, there have been a few years where production problems and other issues have delayed the release of the coins. These instances have served to compress the release schedule and impact the overall availability period for certain releases.

    At the onset of the series, the coins were offered at fixed prices based on the market price of gold when the coins were first released. Later in the series when gold prices became more volatile, the US Mint adopted a flexible pricing policy, which allowed adjustments to prices as frequently as weekly based on the average market price of gold.

    For the first three years of the series, the United States Mint established maximum authorized mintages of 40,000 coins for each design. Although the first three releases attained the maximum mintage, subsequent releases did not, prompting the maximum mintage to be lowered starting in 2010. In subsequent years, the mintage level was reduced further until reaching the low of 10,000 pieces established for many of the later releases of the series. Certain issues have had higher maximum mintage levels established in anticipation of greater public demand.

Product ID:3500020091
Year Released:2009
Mint:United States Mint
Series: First Spouse
Country:United States of America
Metal Composition:Gold
Face Weight: 0.5 troy oz
Purity:0.9999
Denomination:10 Dollars
Diameter:26.49 mm
Thickness:1.88 mm
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