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Dolley Madison Commemorative Dollar
United States
Value
$1
Years of minting
1999 (1999)
Mintage
500,000
Circulation
158,247
Obverse
Design
Dolley Madison surrounded by a bouquet of flowers
Reverse
Design
Montpelier (Orange, Virginia)
The Dolley Madison silver dollar is a commemorative silver dollar issued by the United States Mint in 1999. The obverse depicts Dolley Madison, and the reverse shows the Madison family house Montpelier. Some proceeds benefited the National Trust for Historic Preservation.[1] The coin was authorized by Public Law 104-329.
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