Description: Certification Numbers Vary 2009 P & D - John Tyler "First Day of Issue" Presidential $1 Coin Program 10th President Official Release Date: May 21, 2009 Philadelphia & Denver Mints NGC Certified - MS66 FDIIN-STOCK and ready to ship all orders the same or next business day Certification Numbers Vary John Tyler - 10th President (1841-1845) Total Mintages per Mint Philadelphia Mint: 43,540,000 / Only 369 graded in MS66 FDI Denver Mint: 43,540,000 / Only 220 graded in MS66 FDI "First Day of Issue" or "FDI" Unlike "Early Releases" which must be submitted within the first 30 days of release of a new coin issue, the "First Day of Issue" designation on the label is for a select group of coins that are received by the grading service, NGC in this case, within one day of the first release date of a new coin issue. These Presidential coins are also "Business Strike" and not the "SMS" type coins. This is what the U.S. Mint has to say: Born in 1790 to a prominent Virginia planter family, John Tyler was a lawyer by training. He served as a Virginia state delegate and governor, U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator and vice president for one month under William Henry Harrison. Tyler became the first vice president to take office upon the death of the sitting president. At that time, the U.S. Constitution was not clear on succession, and his entire presidency was dominated by questions on the scope of his Presidential powers, earning him the nickname “His Accidency.” While many believed he should be recognized only as an acting president with limited powers, Tyler set an important precedent by assuming all the duties and powers of an elected president. His independent streak caused him to lose favor with his political party, the Whigs, and practically his entire cabinet resigned in protest over his veto of a national bank bill. He championed the cause of Texas statehood, a controversial proposition at the time. After much political wrangling, he signed the bill annexing Texas just three days before leaving office after his defeat in the election of 1844. He retired to his Virginia home, Sherwood Forest, named to reflect his political “outlaw” status. He died in Richmond, Virginia, in 1862. Certification Numbers Vary Payment Policy: Payment by PayPal (preferred) or Credit Cards thru Paypal. Payment is due within 3 days of auction end. If payment is made via PayPal, items will be sent immediately upon receipt. Otherwise, items will be shipped once funds clear (approx 7-10 days). Shipping Policy: Items are shipped via the U.S. Postal Service, within 24 hours of cleared funds. Return Policy: You may return items within 14 days of receiving for a refund, less shipping fees and the greater of either $5.00 or 10% restocking fee. Items must be in their original condition and packaging. Coins removed from original packaging or damaged in transit, will not be refunded. !!! If You Have Any Questions Feel Free To Ask !!!
Price: 13.99 USD
Location: New Braunfels, Texas
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Certification: NGC
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Year: 2009
Denomination: $1
Strike Type: Business
Grade: MS 66
Mint Location: Philadelphia & Denver
KM Number: 451
Certification Number: Certification Numbers Vary
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Composition: Manganese-Brass