10 Dollars (Lou Hoover; Bullion Coinage)
Country: United States
Denomination: 10 Dollars
(10 USD)
Year: 2014
Material: Gold (.9999)
Weight: 15.554 g
Shape: Round
Diameter: 26.5 mm
Type: Non circulating coin
Catalog list: united states
Description:
Obverse
Portrait of Lou Hoover
Reverse
Depiction of a 1920’s style radio set. The design is intended to recognize Mrs. Hoover as the first First Lady to give a public radio address. An inscription reads “First Public Address April 19, 1929”.
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