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10 Dollars (Helen Taft; Bullion Coinage) , United States

Obverse

Reverse
Coin Details
Obverse
Portrait of Helen Taft
Latin
EDITH ROOSEVELT IN GOD WE TRUST LIBERTY 2013 W 27th 1909-1913
Reverse
Abstracted cherry blossom design, intended to symbolize Helen Taft’s role in bringing the cherry trees to Washington, D.C.
Latin
· UNITED STATES OF AMERICA · ·E PLURIBUS UNUM · $10 · 1/2 Oz. .9999 FINE GOLD
Specifications
- Weight15.554g
- Diameter26.5mm
- Thickness1.88mm
- CompositionGold (.9999)
- Orientationcoin
- ShapeRound
- TechniqueMilled
- Value10 Dollars
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