The Washington, Adams and Jefferson gold spousal coins were ignited with buying pressure and sold out blazingly fast.
Minutes ago, the Dolley Madison First Spouse Gold coins went on sale by the U.S. Mint. Will they experience the same heat as their sister coins and sell out in hours?
The Madison presidential spouse coins are the forth in the new series and the final ones for release this year.
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Just minutes ago the James Madison Presidential $1 Coins officially entered into circulation and are available at U.S. banks and other financial institutions.
The Madison Dollar is the fourth and last presidential coin released this year.
Madison is known as the Father of the Constitution. Having heard himself referenced that way, Madison protested by saying the Constitution was not "the off-spring of a single brain," but "the work of many heads and many hands."
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The Bronze First Spouse medals were initially scheduled for June and then July. The U.S. Mint held off but now has this year’s complete set ready for sale.
The set includes 1 5/16 inch medals of Martha Washington, Abigail Adams, Thomas Jefferson’s Liberty, and Dolley Madison. All are packaged together in a custom envelope with a descriptive insert about the spouses and the program. The price for the set is $12.95.
The first three Presidential Spouse gold coins sold out during their first day and within hours of release and the Dolley Madison isn’t yet available. For some, these bronze medals may be the only way to own something from the official commemorative First Spouse Program.
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