2010 Franklin Pierce Dollar Coin
Franklin Pierce, the 14th U.S. President, was born on November 23, 1804, in Hillsboro, N.H. Pierce was nominated for President in 1852 by the Democratic Party as a compromise candidate. Partly because of his strong support for the Compromise of 1850, which attempted to mitigate the slavery issue and preserve the Union, Pierce was elected President and served from 1853-1857. (Read more below listings)
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2010 P Franklin Pierce BU Dollar Coin Roll $59.10 |
2010 D Franklin Pierce BU Dollar Coin Roll $59.10 |
2010 S PCGS PR69DCAM FRANKLIN PIERCE FIRST STRIKE PRESIDENTIAL DOLLAR $11.99 |
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2010 Pierce Presidential Dollar Proof 20 coin roll $34.50 |
PERFECT 2010 FRANKLIN PIERCE NGC ULTRA CAMEO PF70DCAM $5.50 |
2010 P Franklin Pierce Dollar Pos A From Mint Roll $3.00 |
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2010 BU FRANKLIN PIERCE DOLLAR PD SET IN STOCK $4.75 |
10 1 COINS GW Madison TJEFF WHH Buchanan PIERCE Lincoln HAYES USGrant GARFIELD $13.99 |
2010 P Franklin Pierce Dollar Pos A BU Satin Mint $3.35 |
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2010 P Franklin Pierce Dollar Pos A BU Mint Wrap $3.33 |
2010 D Franklin Pierce Dollar Pos A From Mint Roll $3.00 |
2010 D Franklin Pierce Dollar Pos A BU Mint Wrap $3.33 |
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2010 D Franklin Pierce Dollar Pos A BU Satin Mint $3.35 |
2010 S Presidential Dollar Proof Pierce US Coins $1.95 |
2010 D Franklin Pierce Dollar Pos B BU Satin Mint $3.35 |
While he was President, the U.S. negotiated the Gadsden Purchase with Mexico, which gave the U.S. land in present-day southern Arizona and New Mexico for a southern transcontinental railroad. Congress also passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which repealed the Missouri Compromise, thus reopening the possibility of slavery in the West under the principle of "popular sovereignty." This was the belief that the people who settled a territory could determine whether to permit or prohibit slavery. Denied re-nomination by his party for President in 1856, he retired from politics at the end of his term. He died on October 8, 1869, in Concord, N.H.