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United States Mint and The Hermitage to Introduce New Andrew Jackson Presidential $1 Coin to the Nation at Old Hickory’s Home Near Nashville

The Andrew Jackson Presidential $1 Coin goes into circulation across the country on August 14, 2008, and an event at The Hermitage, President Jackson's home near Nashville, Tenn. will introduce the coin to the Nation. United States Mint Deputy Director Andrew Brunhart will join Richard Cowart, the past regent of The Hermitage Board of Directors, on the front lawn of the historic mansion in a ceremonial "pour" of thousands of Andrew Jackson Presidential $1 Coins. The public is invited and may exchange their dollar bills for Andrew Jackson Presidential $1 Coins.

There will be free admission to the grounds (only). Each child under 18 years old attending will receive a free Andrew Jackson Presidential $1 Coin.

Andrew Jackson served two terms in office from 1829 to 1837. Prior to becoming President, he was the first person from Tennessee to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, and he also was elected to the U.S. Senate. Jackson served as major general in the War of 1812 and was commander of U.S. forces that defeated the British at the battle of New Orleans. He was known as "Old Hickory" due to his reputation for being very tough. He dominated American politics for many years.

The United States Mint has issued more than one billion Presidential $1 Coins in the order the Presidents served, starting with the George Washington Presidential $1 Coin in February 2007. Andrew Jackson was the seventh President, and he is being honored with the seventh Presidential $1 Coin.

Click here to download an image of the Andrew Jackson Presidential $1 Coin.

WHAT: Introduction of the new Andrew Jackson Presidential $1 Coin

For video and audio production: Thousands of shiny, new Andrew Jackson Presidential $1 Coins will be poured from United States Mint bags onto a table to "present" the coin to the Nation.           

WHO: United States Mint Deputy Director Andrew Brunhart
Richard Cowart, past Regent of The Hermitage Board of Directors           

WHEN: August 14, 2008, 10 a.m. CT           

WHERE: The Hermitage, home of President Andrew Jackson
4580 Rachel's Lane
Nashville, Tennessee 37076
(615) 889-2941

Contact: Press inquiries: Greg Hernandez (202) 354-7222
  Customer Service information: (800) USA MINT (872-6468)

 


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