Posts Tagged ‘cleveland’
2012 Grover Cleveland (Second Term) $1 Coin Cover

HONORING A PRESIDENT
This first day coin cover honors President Grover Cleveland (second term), who served as both our Nation’s 22nd and 24th Presidents. This United States Mint American Presidency $1 Coin Cover, honoring Cleveland’s term from 1893-1897 and features two coins from the first day of production at each United States Mint facility in Philadelphia and Denver. Get yours today!
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2012 First Spouse Gold Coin Series | Frances Cleveland 1st Term

HONORING A FIRST SPOUSE
The second coin released in the 2012 First Spouse Gold Coin Series honors the first term of service of Frances Cleveland, wife of President Grover Cleveland. The reverse design features an image of the working women’s receptions that Mrs. Cleveland often held at the White House. Offered in one-half ounce gold proof and uncirculated qualities, this coin is available today. Order now!
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2012 Grover Cleveland Presidential $1 Coin Cover

GROVER CLEVELAND REMEMBERED
The limited-edition coin cover honors President Grover Cleveland, who served as our 22nd President from 1885-1889. The United States Mint Grover Cleveland $1 Coin Cover (first term) features two coins from the first day of production at each United States Mint facility in Philadelphia and Denver. Get yours today!
The 2012 Presidential $1 Coin Uncirculated Set

A STATELY ADDITION
The 2012 Presidential $1 Coin Uncirculated Set is a must-have for coin collectors and history buffs alike. Honoring Presidents Chester Arthur, Grover Cleveland (first and second terms) and Benjamin Harrison, this set is sure to lend your collection an air of distinction. Order yours today!
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United States Mint Announces 2012 Presidential $1 Coin Designs

The United States Mint announced the designs that will appear on the Presidential $1 Coins in 2012. The obverse (heads sides) of the coins will bear striking portraits of former Presidents Chester Arthur, Grover Cleveland (first term), Benjamin Harrison and Grover Cleveland (second term). It will be interesting to see the production figures with the recent news from Neal S. Wolin is Deputy Secretary of the Treasury. For more information on reducing the surplus of dollar coins click here.
The Cleveland Federal Reserve

Being a Buckeye, and knowing the love my Father had for our home town, Cleveland, Ohio. I always enjoy finding historic things from this great city. The Cleveland Federal Reserve is a true piece of architectural and design history. It had taken four architects thirteen months and a thousand sketches, plus a team of draftsmen creating 1,924 blueprints, to prepare for the moment of groundbreaking for the new Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank. Two years and $8.25 million later, the Bank was completed. Fronting two hundred feet on East 6th Street and 216 feet on Superior Avenue, the thirteen-story building is a modern adaptation of an Italian Renaissance palazzo, or fortress palace. At the sidewalk level is a base of granite from Stonington, Maine. The remaining exterior of the building is covered with marble, a pinkish stone quarried in Tate, Georgia. The stone closely resembles granite and retains a warm color when weathered.
