A United States commemorative coin, authorized by Public Law 103-302, honored the seventh President of the United States. Minted in 1993, this legal tender contained 90% silver and 10% copper. Proceeds from the sale of this item benefited the Hermitage, Andrew Jackson’s home.
This numismatic piece served not only as a tribute to a significant figure in American history but also as a means of supporting the preservation of his legacy. Its creation and sale provided a tangible link to the past and a financial contribution towards maintaining an important historical site. The silver content added intrinsic value, making it attractive to collectors.