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Coin Date: 2014 Denomination (Short): Set Denomination (Long): Set Variety: Franklin D. Roosevelt Coin & Chronicles Variety 2: 8 Items (2 Coins, 2 Medals; 4 Stamps) Desg: MS Mintage: 20,000 Strike Type: Business Coinage Type: Modern Commemorative Coinage Years: 2014 Edge: Reeded General Notes: <!-- wp:paragraph -->
<p>This set features a Presidential $1 Proof Franklin Roosevelt coin, a proof finish 2014 Roosevelt dime, a Roosevelt presidential medal, a bronze medal and 4 U.S. postage stamps.</p>
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<p><strong>Set Highlights:</strong></p>
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<li>The Franklin Roosevelt presidential metal contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver.</li>
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<li>Also includes: one proof finish 2014-S Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential $1 Coin, one proof finish 2014-S Roosevelt dime, one 1 5/16” Franklin D. Roosevelt Bronze Medal, and 4 U.S. postage stamps depicting moment's of the President's life and legacy.</li>
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<li>Comes in original packaging from the U.S. Mint.</li>
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<li>Limited to 20,000 sets.</li>
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<li>Obverse: The medal shares the designs that first appeared on the Mint’s 1945 Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Medal. Obverses side has FDR’s portrait with inscriptions "FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT", "PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES", and the artist’s initials of "J.R.S."</li>
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<li>Reverse: Features a seated figure representing a sorrowing Nation, dropping a wreath upon the waters. To the side, a ship symbolizing the spirit of the late President, sails into the distant mist. Inscriptions around the design include "FOR COUNTRY" and "HUMANITY", "INAUGURATED PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES", the dates of his four terms ("MAR. 4, 1933", "JAN. 20, 1937", "JAN. 20, 1941", and "JAN. 20, 1945") the date of his death, "APRIL 12, 1945", and "IN MEMORIAM".</li>
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