The 1ST President of The United States.
Obverse of the coin.
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The 1ST President of The United States.
So here we have the USA cents, nominal – 50. The year of issue of this coin is 1982, mint: San-Francisco, USA. Total circulation – 4.894.044. The coin was issued in honor of the 250th anniversary of the birth of George Washington.
George Washington served as commander in chief of the Continental army during the American Revolution in 1775–1783, as president of the United States Constitutional Convention in 1787, and as first president of the United States in 1789–1797.
Born to a family of middling wealth, Washington’s formal education ended when he was about fifteen. Thanks to his half-brother’s marriage into the wealthy Fairfax family, Washington acquired social polish, a taste for aristocratic living, and connections to Virginia‘s political elite.
Long months on the frontier as a surveyor toughened the young Washington, preparing him for service in Virginia’s militia during the French and Indian War in 1754–1763. He held positions of command at a remarkably young age. Marriage to Martha Custis brought him great wealth. Increasingly restive under British taxation and trade restrictions, Washington took a leading role in the nascent revolutionary movement after British regulars killed colonists and seized private property at the battles of Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts in April 1775.
As commander in chief, he led American forces for the entire eight-year war, losing more battles than he won but managing to keep the army together under the most difficult circumstances.
By the middle of the war, he was already hailed as the “Father of His Country.” His enormous prestige after the war led to his being chosen to lead the Constitutional Convention and to his election as first president.
Founder
San-Francisco, USA.
Date
1982.
Culture
USA.
Medium
Silver 0.900.
Dimensions
12.5x30.6x2.2.
Classification
Coin.