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2012 Grover Cleveland (1st Term) Presidential Dollar Coin - P or D Mint
2012 Grover Cleveland (1st Term) Presidential Dollar Coin - P or D Mint 2012 Grover Cleveland (1st Term) Presidential Dollar Coin - P or D Mint
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2012 Grover Cleveland (1st Term) Presidential Dollar Coin - P or D Mint

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2012 Grover Cleveland (1st Term) P or D Mint Presidential Dollar Coin (UNC) - Brilliant Uncirculated

COIN HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Composed of 88.5% Copper, 6% Zinc, 3.5% Manganese and 2% Nickel.
  • Released May 25th, 2012 (22nd release of the series).
  • The obverse shows a portrait of the President's likeness, their name, the number in which president they were, and the years in which they served.
  • The reverse features a Statue of Liberty design done by Don Everhart of the United States Mint, along with the words "United States of America" and "$1."
  • These coins feature a lettered edge with the words "E Pluribus Unum," "In God We Trust," its year of mintage and its corresponding mint branch - (P) for Philadelphia or (D) for Denver.
  • Sovereign coin backed by the United States government with a face value of $1.00.


President Grover Cleveland was the 22nd and 24th President of the United States and is the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms. He was born in New Jersey in 1837 and raised in upstate New York. Cleveland was elected Mayor of Buffalo, New York in 1881, and within the next year was Governor of New York. By 1884, Democrats were looking to Cleveland to win presidency. He won by slim margins against opponent James Blaine. Cleveland married Frances Folsom, the daughter of his former law partner, in 1886 and is the only president to be married in the White House. He ran for reelection in 1888 but was defeated by Benjamin Harrison. Even though Cleveland had won a larger share of the popular vote, his opponent had received more votes in the Electoral College. He ran for presidency again in 1892 and won, squashing Harrison’s hopes for a consecutive second term. After leaving the White House in 1897 he retired to Princeton, New Jersey. He died in 1908 at the age of 71.

Select either 'P' - Philadelphia Mint, or 'D' - Denver Mint from the drop-down options menu located above. 

All coins ship in protective plastic. Larger orders may ship in tubes.

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  • Beautiful coins! Will order more!
  • good deal, thanks
  • Scratches on the dollar coins that's my only dislike but my comment is the same. There is no price goughing and I get the product and MP get to make an profit not at the expense of the customer.
  • A very nice coin, thanks!
  • I really like this series, great way also to learn about our presidents, good for young people also. Very good prices for these, will buy till the end of the series. Thanks.

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