The United States Mint opens sales today on a new $1 coin that puts Steve Jobs front and center. Young Jobs appears on the reverse, seated in quiet thought against the oak-covered hills of northern California. The image captures more than a likeness. It signals how place shaped one of technology’s defining figures. Buyers face premiums. A 25-coin roll costs $61. A bag of 100 runs $154.50. That’s $2.44 and $1.55 per coin, respectively. Collectors…
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The US Mint has been issuing commemorative coins dedicated to innovators since 2018. • California nominated Steve Jobs, his coin is already on sale. • This year's series also features the Cray-1 supercomputer on the reverse.