fwo_385400 - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Lot de 2 monnaies de 1 Dollar Gerald R. Ford 2016 Denver
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种类 Lot de 2 monnaies de 1 Dollar Gerald R. Ford
日期: 2016
铸币厂名称/城市 Denver
铸币数量 -
材质 copper-brass
直径 26,50 mm
模子方针 6 h.
侧面 inscrite en creux : E PLURIBUS UNUM (date) (lettre d’atelier)
正面
正面的文字 GERALD R. FORD 38TH PRESIDENT 1974-1977.
正面的说明书 portrait de trois-quart de Gerald Ford.
背面
背面的文字 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA // $1.
背面的说明书 inscrite en creux : E PLURIBUS UNUM (date) (lettre d’atelier).
背面的翻译 (États-Unis d’Amérique).
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Gerald Rudolph Ford (1913-2006) est le 38e président des États-Unis d’Amérique de 1974 à 1977. Né Leslie Lynch King, Jr, il prit le nom de son beau-père en 1916. Après ses études secondaires, ses qualités de joueur de football américain lui ouvrent les portes de l’Université du Michigan. Par la suite, il fera son droit à Yale. Pendant la guerre, il sert dans la Marine. Jeune avocat, il s’engage dans le parti républicain et est élu à la Chambre des Représentants pour le district de Grand Rapids. En 1973, il devient président du Sénat. Le 6 décembre 1973, il remplace le vice-président Spiro Agnew, démissionnaire suite à une affaire d’évasion fiscale et de corruption. Il devient président des États-Unis, le 9 août 1974 suite à la démission de Richard Nixon. Sous son cours mandat, les dernières troupes américaines sont retirées du Viêt-nam. Lors de l’élection de 1976, il arrache l’investiture républicaine face à Ronald Reagan. Son incapacité à faire à la crise économique et la grâce controversée de Richard Nixon contribuent à sa défaire. Le démocrate Jimmy Carter lui succède.
Tranche position A : quand la monnaie est posée portrait au dessus, la légende de la tranche est à l’endroit.
Ces monnaies ont été uniquement vendues par l’US Mint et pas mises en circulation.
Gerald Rudolph Ford (1913-2006) was the 38th President of the United States of America from 1974 to 1977.. Born Leslie Lynch King, Jr., he took his stepfather's name in 1916.. After high school, his skills as an American football player opened the doors to the University of Michigan.. He later studied law at Yale.. During the war, he served in the Navy. As a young lawyer, he joined the Republican Party and was elected to the House of Representatives for the Grand Rapids district.. In 1973, he became President of the Senate. On December 6, 1973, he replaced Vice President Spiro Agnew, who resigned following a tax evasion and corruption affair.. He became President of the United States on August 9, 1974 following the resignation of Richard Nixon.. During his term, the last American troops were withdrawn from Vietnam.. In the 1976 election, he won the Republican nomination against Ronald Reagan.. His failure to cope with the economic crisis and the controversial pardon of Richard Nixon contributed to his undoing.. Democrat Jimmy Carter succeeds him.
Edge position A: when the coin is placed portrait upwards, the edge legend is right side up.
These coins were only sold by the US Mint and not put into circulation.
Tranche position A : quand la monnaie est posée portrait au dessus, la légende de la tranche est à l’endroit.
Ces monnaies ont été uniquement vendues par l’US Mint et pas mises en circulation.
Gerald Rudolph Ford (1913-2006) was the 38th President of the United States of America from 1974 to 1977.. Born Leslie Lynch King, Jr., he took his stepfather's name in 1916.. After high school, his skills as an American football player opened the doors to the University of Michigan.. He later studied law at Yale.. During the war, he served in the Navy. As a young lawyer, he joined the Republican Party and was elected to the House of Representatives for the Grand Rapids district.. In 1973, he became President of the Senate. On December 6, 1973, he replaced Vice President Spiro Agnew, who resigned following a tax evasion and corruption affair.. He became President of the United States on August 9, 1974 following the resignation of Richard Nixon.. During his term, the last American troops were withdrawn from Vietnam.. In the 1976 election, he won the Republican nomination against Ronald Reagan.. His failure to cope with the economic crisis and the controversial pardon of Richard Nixon contributed to his undoing.. Democrat Jimmy Carter succeeds him.
Edge position A: when the coin is placed portrait upwards, the edge legend is right side up.
These coins were only sold by the US Mint and not put into circulation.