MINIATURE GEORGE WASHINGTON PEWTER COIN PLATE MINI DISH AMERICAN COLLECTOR GUILD


MINIATURE GEORGE WASHINGTON PEWTER COIN PLATE MINI DISH AMERICAN COLLECTOR GUILD

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MINIATURE GEORGE WASHINGTON PEWTER COIN PLATE MINI DISH AMERICAN COLLECTOR GUILD:
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FROM THE HISTORIC COLLECTION OF AMERICA\'S PRESIDENTS.

GEORGE WASHINGTON.

PRESIDENTIAL TERM OF 1789 - 1797

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AMERICAN COLLECTORS GUILD.

MINIATURE PEWTER TOKEN SOUVENIR DEPICTS THE NATIONS FIRST

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THE COIN SIZE MEDAL IS 2\" IN DIAMETER.

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George Washington (February 22, 1732 – December 14, 1799) was the Commander in Chief of American forces in the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), and, later, the first President of the United States, an office he held from 1789 to 1797. Because of his central role in the founding of the United States, Washington is often called the \"Father of his Country\". Scholars rank him among the greatest of United States presidents.Washington first gained prominence leading troops from Virginia in support of the British Empire during the French and Indian War (1754–1763), a conflict which he inadvertently helped to start. After leading the American victory in the Revolutionary War, he relinquished his military power and returned to civilian life, an act that brought him much renown. In 1787, he presided over the Constitutional Convention that drafted the United States Constitution and, in 1789, was the unanimous choice to become the first President of the United States. His two-term administration set many policies and traditions that survive today. After his second term expired, Washington again retired to civilian life, establishing an important precedent of peaceful change of government that was to serve as an example for the United States and for other future republics.Myths and misconceptions
An early biographer, Parson Weems, was the source of the famous fable about young Washington cutting down a cherry tree.
A popular belief is that Washington wore a wig, as was the fashion among some at the time. He did not wear a wig; he did, however, powder his hair, as represented in several portraits, including the well-known unfinished Gilbert Stuart depiction.
One famous story about Washington has him throwing a silver dollar across the Potomac River. He may have thrown an object across the Rappahannock River, the river on which his childhood home, Ferry Farm, stood. However, the Potomac is over a mile wide at Mount Vernon.
Washington\'s teeth were not made out of wood, as was once commonly believed. They were made out of teeth from different kinds of animals, specifically elk, hippopotamus, and human. One set of false teeth that he had weighed almost four ounces (110 g) and were made out of lead.

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