American Dollars
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The US Dollar was introduced as the currency of the United States of America in 1786. The name and history of the dollar is closely related to that of the thaler, with dollar an American form and pronunciation of the earlier thaler.
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1 United States Dollar coin (Sacagawea)
The Sacagawea one dollar coin features the portrait of the Lemhi Shoshone woman called ‘Sacagawea’ and her young child Jean Baptiste Charbonneau on the obverse side. The reverse side shows an American eagle in flight. Sacagawea was a native American woman who is known for her help to the Lewis and Clark Expedition of the … ContinuedYou get: £0.619421 USD = £0.6194200000 -
1 United States Presidential Dollar coin (Statue of Liberty)
The Presidential $1 US dollar coin features the Statue of Liberty and a portrait of an American President. Intended to create renewed interest in dollar coins, the Presidential $1 coins are ideal for coin collectors and anyone who is interested in collecting coins of all the Presidents. The Presidential $1 Coin Act declares that no … ContinuedYou get: £0.619421 USD = £0.6194200000 -
1 US Dollar coin (Susan B. Anthony)
The so-called ‘Anthony Dollar’ features a portrait of the American women’s suffrage activist Susan B. Anthony on the obverse side. The reverse side of the $1 Susan B. Anthony coin shows an eagle with a laurel branch in its talons, flying over the moon. Visible in the background is planet Earth seen from the moon.You get: £0.619421 USD = £0.6194200000 -
2 American Dollars banknote
The banknote of two dollars depicts the portrait of Thomas Jefferson, American Founding Father and third President of the USA. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘Federal Reserve Note – the United States of America’. The back side shows the signing of the Declaration of Independence at the Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia in … ContinuedYou get: £1.449021 USD = £0.7245100000 -
1 US Dollar coin (Eisenhower and Eagle landing on Moon)
The Eisenhower $1 dollar coin was the first US dollar coin not made of silver, but instead of copper-nickel. The front side features the head of 34th US President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was president from 1953 to 1961. Prior to this, General Eisenhower was the Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Europe … ContinuedYou get: £0.619421 USD = £0.6194200000 -
1 US Dollar coin (Eisenhower Bicentennial issue)
The Bicentennial issue of the $1 US dollar Eisenhower coin commemorates the 200th anniversary of the American Revolution. It features the Liberty Bell, an iconic symbol of American independence. Under a magnifying glass, one will be able to read the text on the Liberty Bell on the reverse of the coin: “Proclaim LIBERTY Throughout all … ContinuedYou get: £0.619421 USD = £0.6194200000 -
10 Cents coin United States Dollar (dime)
The coin of one dime shows Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States of America. The Roosevelt 10c coin was introduced shortly after FDR’s death in 1945. On the copper-nickel coin, the inscription reads ‘United States of America – Liberty – E Pluribus Unum’.You get: £0.061941 USD = £0.6194200000