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Andrew Jackson Presidential Dollars

Served from 1829-1837


2008 Andrew Jackson Presidential Dollar Coins are available in single coins as well as rolls. Each coin is brilliant uncirculated in condition and will ship in a sealed plastic coin bag. The rolls will ship in the String and Sons coin wrapper with the exception of the 10/10 roll which will ship in a coin tube.

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We sell only the finest quality coins in this group.  We take pride in offering only Photograde quality coins graded expertly by our staff. If you are dissatisfied for any reason you may return the coin no questions asked for a period of 14 days as long as the coin remains in its' original holder.

A citizen of Tennessee, Andrew Jackson was the first president elected from west of the Appalachian Mountains. As a boy, he fought in the Revolutionary War. Jackson gained national prominence as a hero of the War of 1812, and was nicknamed ÒOld HickoryÓ for his firm discipline as commander of his troops.

As president, Jackson worked to strengthen the executive branch and vetoed more bills than the six prior presidents combined. His renomination to a second term marked the first use of a national nominating convention to select a partyÕs candidate instead of a congressional caucus.

A strong proponent of federal supremacy over statesÕ rights, he took a forceful stance against the state of South CarolinaÕs attempt to nullify a federal tariff, declaring ÒOur federal Union: it must be preserved.Ó

President Jackson authorized three southern branches of the United States Mint in 1835 Ð New Orleans, Charlotte, and Dahlonega.











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