A United States one-dollar coin was issued in 2014 honoring John Tyler, the tenth President of the USA. This coin is a part of the Presidential $1 Coin Program, which was approved by the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005. The obverse includes a portrait of the previous president, whereas the reverse shows a rendition of the Statue of Liberty. Edge-incused inscriptions embrace the yr of minting, mint mark, “E Pluribus Unum,” and “In God We Belief.”
The Presidential $1 Coin Program served to honor every deceased U.S. president so as of their time period of service. This initiative aimed to revitalize curiosity in presidential historical past and encourage coin amassing. The circulating greenback cash had been meant to be extensively utilized in commerce; nonetheless, public adoption was restricted, and the cash primarily turned collector’s objects. The issuance supplied historic context and creative interpretations of presidential figures, fostering numismatic curiosity and schooling.