Get the last of four 2010 Presidential dollars, honoring 16th president Abraham Lincoln (1861-1865). Immediately upon taking office, Abraham Lincoln had a daunting task at hand. Several southern states seceded, forming the Confederacy. Leading the country through the test of the Civil War, he delivered a number of speeches quoted to this day; namely the Gettysburg Address, two Inaugural Addresses, and the Emancipation Proclamation. Just days after an end was declared to the war, Lincoln was assassinated in Ford's Theater.
Don't let this brilliant San Francisco Mint Proof escape your collection. Buy it now, while supplies last!
- Struck at the San Francisco Mint and bearing "S" mint mark on coin's edge along with date (2010) and E PLURIBUS UNUM
- Minted exclusively in Choice Proof condition for collectors
- Reverse depicts Statue of Liberty
Don't let this brilliant San Francisco Mint Proof escape your collection. Buy it now, while supplies last!