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The Last Modern Design In Circulation?

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 Posted 12/19/2013  10:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add stud722 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It would make sense to me that if they continue the dollar coins and there always will be new presidents, there will still be a Presidential dollar coin coming out. Even if they do take away the paper currency dollar, there would still be a dollar coin. just my thought
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I don't think the Presidential dollar program will last much longer. The legislation (and maybe an existing law as well?) states that the president must be dead for at least 2 years before he can be put on a coin. We'll be caught up through Reagan in 2016, and we might make coins for Carter and H.W. Bush if they kick the bucket in the next year or two. I don't think that Clinton, Bush, and Obama will be included in the program, and even if they were, their coins would almost certainly be NIFC coins issued somewhere in the 2030s-2050s (assuming they live to be 80-100).
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