2011 Rutherford B. Hayes Dollar Coin
Born in Ohio in 1822, Rutherford B. Hayes was educated at Kenyon College and Harvard Law School. He fought in the Civil War and was wounded in action. While he was still in the Army, Cincinnati Republicans nominated him for the House of Representatives, and he was elected by a heavy majority. Later, he served three terms as Ohio governor. By 1876, he was the Republican candidate for President, and he ultimately prevailed by one vote in the Electoral College despite losing the national popular vote. (Read more below listing)
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2011 P Rutherford B Hayes PCGS MS67 Pos A $6.51 |
2011 D Rutherford B Hayes PCGS MS67 Pos B $6.01 |
2011 P or D Mint RUTHERFORD B HAYES Dollar BU NO SCRATCHES 1 Coin $2.50 |
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PCGS 2011 S Proof RUTHERFORD B HAYES 19th Presidential Dollar PR69 DC Guide 16 $7.77 |
2011 D Rutherford Hayes BU Dollar Coin Roll $64.10 |
2011 P Rutherford Hayes BU Dollar Coin Roll $61.70 |
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NGC 2011 S Proof RUTHERFORD HAYES 19th Presidential Dollar PR PF69 Guide 2375 $7.77 |
2011 D RUTHERFORD B HAYES PRESIDENTIAL DOLLAR ROLL $31.00 |
2011 D RUTHERFORD B HAYES 25 ROLL UNC $29.99 |
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2011 D RUTHERFORD HAYES DOLLAR NGC MS69 FINEST REGISTRY $675.00 |
2011 UNCIRCULATED RUTHERFORD B HAYES 25 ROLL H T $29.95 |
2011 Rutherford B Hayes Presidential S Dollar Proof $4.99 |
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2011 D Rutherford B Hayes Position B In 2x2 Flip from Mint Set $3.35 |
2011 D Rutherford B Hayes Dollar PCGS MS68 Pos B $99.95 |
2011 D Rutherford B Hayes Dollar PCGS MS68 Pos A $99.95 |
President Hayes insisted that his appointments be made on merit rather than political considerations. Nonetheless, he outraged many Republicans because one member of his cabinet was an ex-Confederate and another had bolted the party as a Liberal Republican in 1872. To the delight of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, first lady Lucy Webb Hayes carried out her husband's orders to banish wine and liquor from the White House, later becoming known famously as "Lemonade Lucy." Hayes had announced in advance that he would serve only one term as President, and he retired to Spiegel Grove, his home in Fremont, Ohio, in 1881, and died in 1893.