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{{/presale}}Before her passing in 1892, Caroline Harrison gave a speech at the Daughters of the American Revolutions first continental congress. If there is no abatement in this element of success in our ranks, I feel sure their daughters can perpetuate a society worthy of the cause and worthy of themselves. Harrison passed away just eight months later, however, her message that women can contribute more to society rings true to this day. The U.S. Mint paid tribute to Caroline Harrison with her on the obverse of the 23rd entry in the First Spouse Gold Coin Program. Buy a 2012-W Proof US Mint First Spouse Caroline Harrison 1/2 oz Gold Coin at Provident Metals today.
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Once payment has cleared, we will pick coins from our in-stock items to fulfill your order. We can only guarantee that you get a 2012-W Proof US Mint First Spouse Caroline Harrison Gold Coin with an MS70 grade. We cannot ensure if the NGC or PCGS issued the MS70 grade for the coin you receive. Any additional label will be determined at random based on availability. At Provident Metals we can ensure you receive a perfect specimen. These coins have full, original mint luster and no detractions of any kind.
Obverse
A portrait of Caroline Harrison appears on the obverse side of 2012-W Proof US Mint First Spouse Caroline Harrison 1/2 oz Coins. Its accompanied by the West Point Mints W mint mark. Inscriptions include CAROLINE HARRISON, LIBERTY, 2012, IN GOD WE TRUST, 23RD, 1889 1892.
Reverse
The reverse of 2012-W Proof First Spouse Caroline Harrison 1/2 oz Gold Coins features a set of paintbrushes, symbolizing Harrisons artistic nature. To the left of them is an elegant orchid. Inscriptions on the reverse read UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, E PLURIBUS UNUM, $10, 1/2 OZ, .9999 FINE GOLD.
History
The Presidential One Dollar Coin Act of 2005 authorized the United States Mint to issue a series of coins to celebrate the legacies of American Presidents and alongside it the First Spouse Gold Coin Program. The series commemorates the lives and legacies of the first ladies of the United States of America. The 23rd entry, issued in 2012, celebrates Caroline Harrison. The former first lady was known for her love of flowers, particularly orchids as she made them the official floral decoration at state receptions. She was also known for her love of painting, even taking weekly painting classes during her time as first lady.
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