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The U.S. Mint’s Latest Release Just Put a Tech Founder on the Dollar Coin

The coin is sold in rolls and bags, with orders limited to 10 per household, the U.S. Mint said.

  • On Tuesday, the U.S. Mint began selling the American Innovation $1 coin honoring Steve Jobs as California's representative, available in rolls and bags minted in Philadelphia and Denver.
  • California Governor Gavin Newsom selected Jobs for the American Innovation Coin Program, which has honored "pioneering efforts of individuals or groups" since 2018 across all 50 states and territories.
  • Collectors can purchase 25-coin rolls for $61 or 100-coin bags for $154.50, with orders limited to 10 per household; coins from Philadelphia and Denver are available immediately.
  • The coin features Jobs' inscription "Make something wonderful" on the tails side, while the obverse displays the Statue of Liberty, Liberty Bell, and "250" to commemorate the nation's anniversary.
  • This year's American Innovation Coin Program series also honors Norman Borlaug and the Cray-1 supercomputer, continuing the initiative's mission across all 50 states, the District, and Columbia.
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The US Mint today puts on sale a $1 commemorative coin with the image of Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple and one of the most influential figures in modern technological history. The piece is part of a special collection that honors historical characters, inventions and advances representative of different states of the country. (Continue reading...) The entry Steve Jobs's 1 dollar coin is released today was first published in Remolacha - Dominic…

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