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First Day of Issue, Early Releases and First Releases

Category:  Series Sets
Owner:  Coin Hound65651
Last Modified:  12/22/2018
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Contains only First Day of Issue coins, and Early Releases

Set Goals
to obtain as many FDI coins as I can

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View Coin   United States Copper-Plated Zinc 1C 2009 PROFESSIONAL LIFE NGC MS 66 RD FIRST DAY OF ISSUE '
View Coin   United States San Francisco Silver 25C 2015S SILVER HOMESTEAD FIRST DAY OF ISSUE 14-COIN SILVER PROOF SET NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
View Coin   United States San Francisco Silver 25C 2015S SILVER BOMBAYHOOK FIRST DAY OF ISSUE 14-COIN SILVER PROOF SET NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
View Coin   United States San Francisco Silver 25C 2016S SILVER ROOSEVELT FIRST DAY OF ISSUE SILVER QUARTERS SET NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (/ˈroʊzəvɛlt/ roh-zə-velt;[a] October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919) was an American statesman, author, explorer, soldier, naturalist, and reformer who served as the 26th President of the United States from 1901 to 1909. As a leader of the Republican Party during this time, he became a driving force for the Progressive Era in the United States in the early 20th century.

Born a sickly child with debilitating asthma, Roosevelt successfully overcame his health problems by embracing a strenuous lifestyle. He integrated his exuberant personality, vast range of interests, and world-famous achievements into a "cowboy" persona defined by robust masculinity. Home-schooled, he began a lifelong naturalist avocation before attending Harvard College. His first of many books, The Naval War of 1812 (1882), established his reputation as both a learned historian and as a popular writer. Upon entering politics, he became the leader of the reform faction of Republicans in New York's state legislature. Following the deaths of his wife and mother, he took time to grieve by escaping to the wilderness of the American West and operating a cattle ranch in the Dakotas for a time, before returning East to run unsuccessfully for Mayor of New York City in 1886. He served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy under William McKinley, resigning after one year to serve with the Rough Riders, where he gained national fame for courage during the Spanish–American War. Returning a war hero, he was elected governor of New York in 1898. The state party leadership distrusted him, so they took the lead in moving him to the prestigious but powerless role of vice president as McKinley's running mate in the election of 1900. Roosevelt campaigned vigorously across the country, helping McKinley's re-election in a landslide victory based on a platform of peace, prosperity, and conservatism.
View Coin   United States San Francisco Silver 25C 2016S SILVER F.MOULTRIE FIRST DAY OF ISSUE SILVER QUARTERS SET NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
View Coin   United States San Francisco Silver 25C 2015S SILVER KISATCHIE FIRST DAY OF ISSUE 14-COIN SILVER PROOF SET NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO Kisatchie National Forest has more than 604,000 acres, is spread across seven parishes in Louisiana and is divided into five managed units called Ranger Districts. Hidden in the bayous, beneath the bald cypress groves and old growth pine, is a world of natural beauty, excitement, learning, recreation, resources and wildlife in their purest form. Come visit Louisiana's only national forest. The mission of the USDA Forest Service is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the nation's forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations.
View Coin   United States San Francisco $1 2017 S SACAGAWEA SEQUOYAH-FIRST DAY OF ISS 10-COIN CLAD PROOF SET NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
View Coin   United States San Francisco Silver 25C 2017 S Silver Ellis Island Limited Edition Set - FR NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO '
View Coin   United States $1 2017 S SACAGAWEA SEQUOYAH - EARLY RELEASES 10-COIN CLAD PROOF SET NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
View Coin   United States San Francisco 50C 2015 S CLAD EARLY RELEASES NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
View Coin   United States San Francisco $1 2011 S SACAGAWEA WAMPANOAG TREATY EARLY RELEASES NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO General Interest

1621
The Pilgrim-Wampanoag peace treaty
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At the Plymouth settlement in present-day Massachusetts, the leaders of the Plymouth colonists, acting on behalf of King James I, make a defensive alliance with Massasoit, chief of the Wampanoags. The agreement, in which both parties promised to not “doe hurt” to one another, was the first treaty between a Native American tribe and a group of American colonists. According to the treaty, if a Wampanoag broke the peace, he would be sent to Plymouth for punishment; if a colonist broke the law, he would likewise be sent to the Wampanoags.

In November 1620, the Mayflower arrived in the New World, carrying 101 English settlers, commonly known as the pilgrims. The majority of the pilgrims were Puritan Separatists, who traveled to America to escape the jurisdiction of the Church of England, which they believed violated the biblical precepts of true Christians. After coming to anchor in what is today Provincetown harbor in the Cape Cod region of Massachusetts, a party of armed men under the command of Captain Myles Standish was sent to explore the immediate area and find a location suitable for settlement. In December, the explorers went ashore in Plymouth, where they found cleared fields and plentiful running water; a few days later the Mayflower came to anchor in Plymouth harbor, and settlement began.

The first direct contact with a Native American was made in March 1621, and soon after, Chief Massasoit paid a visit to the settlement. After an exchange of greetings and gifts, the two peoples signed a peace treaty that lasted for more than 50 years
View Coin   United States San Francisco $1 2011 S JAMES GARFIELD EARLY RELEASES NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO James Garfield (1831-81) was sworn in as the 20th U.S. president in March 1881 and died in September of that same year from an assassin’s bullet, making his tenure in office the second-shortest in U.S. presidential history, after William Henry Harrison (1773-1841). Born in an Ohio log cabin, Garfield was a self-made man who became a school president in his mid-20s. During the U.S. Civil War (1861-65), he fought for the Union and rose to the rank of major general. Garfield, a Republican, went on to represent his home state in the U.S. House of Representatives, where he served from 1863 to 1881. In 1880, a divided Republican Party chose Garfield as its dark horse presidential nominee. After winning the general election, his brief time in office was marked by political wrangling. In July 1881, Garfield was shot by a disgruntled constituent and died less than three months later.
View Coin   United States Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 25C 2011 S CLAD CHICKASAW EARLY RELEASES NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO The origin of the Chickasaw is uncertain. Twentieth-century scholars, such as the archaeologist Patricia Galloway, theorize that the Chickasaw and Choctaw split into as distinct peoples in the 17th century from the remains of Plaquemine culture and other groups whose ancestors had lived in the Lower Mississippi Valley for thousands of years.[7] When Europeans first encountered them, the Chickasaw were living in villages in what is now Northeastern Mississippi.

The Chickasaw migrated into Mississippi.[8] Their oral history says they migrated along with the Choctaw from west of the Mississippi River into present-day Mississippi in prehistoric times. The Mississippian Ideological Interaction Sphere spanned the Eastern Woodlands. The Mississippian cultures emerged from previous moundbuilding societies by 880 CE. They built complex, dense villages supporting a stratified society, with centers throughout the Mississippi and Ohio River Valleys and their tributaries.

In the 15th century, proto-Chickasaw people left the Tombigbee Valley after the collapse of the Moundville chiefdom and settled into the upper Yazoo and Pearl River valleys in Mississippi. Historians Arrell Gibson and anthropology John R. Swanton believed the Chickasaw Old Fields were in Madison County, Alabama.[9]

These people (the Choctaw) are the only nation from whom I could learn any idea of a traditional account of a first origin; and that is their coming out of a hole in the ground, which they shew between their nation and the Chickasaws; they tell us also that their neighbours were surprised at seeing a people rise at once out of the earth.
View Coin   United States Silver 10C 2016 S SILVER LIMITED EDITION SET EARLY RELEASES NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO The 2016 United States Mint Limited Edition Silver Proof Set contains eight coins in stunning proof quality. The coins included in this set are:

(1) American Eagle One Ounce Silver Proof Coin
(5) Quarters from the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program honoring Shawnee National Forest in Illinois, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park in Kentucky, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park in West Virginia, Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota, and Fort Moultrie (Fort Sumter National Monument) in South Carolina.
(1) Kennedy half dollar
(1) Roosevelt dime
The quarters, half dollar and dime are struck in 90 percent silver, generally referred to as “coin silver.”

The American Eagle Silver Proof Coin is a collector version of the official United States Mint American Eagle Silver Bullion Coin and contains one troy ounce of .999 fine silver. It has edged lettering to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of this popular silver coin.
View Coin   United States Copper-Nickel 5C 2011 S EARLY RELEASES NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO Proof Jefferson Nickels



Proof Jefferson Nickels were struck for collectors for the first year of the series in 1938. The number of proof nickels struck vastly outnumbered the other denominations due to the increased interest generated by the new design. During this era, the Philadelphia Mint issued proof coins to collectors either individually or as part of a complete set.



The mintages for proof nickels would more closely track the other denominations during the following three years. Then, the 1942 Proof Jefferson Nickel would be struck both in standard composition and silver, prompting another year of heightened interest from collectors. Proof coins would be not be produced again until the release of the 1950 Proof Set. From this time onward, proof coins were issued as part of a set containing all denominations struck for the year.
View Coin   United States Maganese Brass $1 2015 W SACAGAWEA MOHAWK IRONWORKERS EARLY RELEASES NGC SP 69 ENHANCED FINISH At its peak in the late 1950s, there were 800 Mohawk ironworkers living in North Gowanus in a neighborhood nicknamed Little Kahnawake. They made up about 15 percent of ironworkers then. Today, they make up about 10 percent.

“Virtually every skyscraper … has been built by Mohawk and other Iroquois ironworkers including the new Time Warner building…Rockefeller Center, Empire State building, Chrysler, all these skyscrapers, virtually all the bridges,” said Robert Venables, a historian and former Director of Cornell University’s American Indian studies program.

View Coin   United States Copper-Plated Zinc 1C 2011 S EARLY RELEASES NGC PF 69 RD ULTRA CAMEO Lincoln Bicentennial cents (2009)[edit]
The Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005 required that the cent's reverse be redesigned for 2009, and that four different designs for the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial be issued. The coins were to be emblematic of Lincoln's early life in Kentucky and in Indiana, of his professional life in Illinois, and of his presidency.[72] Unveiled September 22, 2008, at a ceremony held at the Lincoln Memorial, these designs were:

Birth and early childhood in Kentucky: this design features a log cabin. It was designed by Richard Masters and sculpted by Jim Licaretz.[73] This penny was released into circulation on Lincoln's 200th birthday, February 12, 2009, at a special ceremony at LaRue County High School in Hodgenville, Kentucky, Lincoln's birthplace.[74]
Formative years in Indiana: this design features a young Lincoln reading while taking a break from rail splitting. It was designed and sculpted by Charles Vickers, and released on May 14, 2009.[73][75]
Professional life in Illinois: this design features Lincoln as a young lawyer, standing before the Springfield Illinois State Capitol. It was designed by Joel Iskowitz and sculpted by Don Everhart.[73] It was made available on August 13, 2009.[75]
Presidency in Washington, D.C.: this design features the half completed Capitol dome. It was designed by Susan Gamble and sculpted by Joseph Menna.[73] This fourth cent was released to the public on November 12, 2009.[75]
The law also required that collector's sets, in the same alloy used in 1909, be sold to the public.[72]
View Coin   CANADA - 1968 TO DATE Nickel Plated Steel 50C 2013 FIRST RELEASES NGC MS 67 2013 First Release no others graded higher in MS for 2013. I don't know how to explain it but when I saw it I knew i had to have it. I love Canada's Coat of Arms and I think this con does a wonderful job of displayying it.I find it hard to believe t is a MS 67 when to me it looks as good as any Proof coin

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