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    The U.S. Mint announced this week that it will produce a new $1 coin beginning February 15, 2007. It will remain the same size as the Susan B. Anthony and the Sacajawea dollar coins. It will be made of the same gold colored material as the Sacajawea dollar, but contain a new compound added to the metal to help keep it from tarnishing.

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    The new dollars will feature the past Presidents of the United States in order from George Washington to Richard M. Nixon and will say “$1” instead of “One Dollar” for the first time. To be placed on a coin, the president must have been dead two years, so the current list will end at Richard M. Nixon. Grover Cleveland, who served two non consecutive terms, will be featured on two different coins.

    Each presidential dollar coin will be circulated for three months, and then the next one on the list will appear in sequence as follows:

    2007

    George Washington
    John Adams
    Thomas Jefferson
    James Madison

    2008

    James Monroe
    John Quincy Adams
    Andrew Jackson
    Martin Van Buren

    2009

    William Henry Harrison
    John Tyler
    James K. Polk
    Zachary Taylor

    2010

    Millard Fillmore
    Franklin Pierce
    James Buchanon
    Abraham Lincoln

    2011

    Andrew Johnson
    Ulysses S. Grant
    Rutherford B. Hayes
    James A. Garfield

    2012

    Chester A. Arthur
    Grover Cleveland
    Benjamin Harrison
    Grover Cleveland

    2013

    William McKinley
    Theodore Roosevelt
    William H. Taft
    Woodrow Wilson

    2014

    Warren Harding
    Calvin Coolidge
    Herbert Hoover
    Franklin D. Roosevelt

    2015

    Harry S. Truman
    Dwight D. Eisenhower
    John F. Kennedy
    Lyndon B. Johnson

    2016

    Richard M. Nixon

    In addition to the new dollar coins, 24-karat $10 pieces featuring the First Ladies will also be produced at the end of 2007 and the penny will be redesigned four times in 2009 to honor Abraham Lincoln.

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    Re: New Dollar Coins In 2007

    Do you recomend to buy a complete collection? It will be a good investment?

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