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His first name was Millard, and the coin is worth one dollar.
If underneath his portrait is says "In God We Trust 13th President" it is a Fillmore dollar, part of the Presidential Dollars series, and it is worth one dollar. If it just says "Millard Fillmore 1853" (the last year of his presidency) is is a commemorative trinket, and essentially worthless.
One dollar. These are very common.
It's a 2010 Presidential dollar, and it's worth one dollar. It's made of brass, NOT gold.
Modern presidential dollar coins are each worth one dollar.
Millard Fillmore had one hobby, which was collecting books.
No one. Millard Fillmore was the 13th US President.
Millard Fillmore was the last one. The last Whig to be elected as President was Zachary Taylor. Fillmore took office since he was vice-president when Taylor died.
Millard Fillmore didn't have bumper stickers, as they didn't exist yet.
One dollar. It's from the current Presidential Dollar series; it's made of brass and not gold.There are hundreds of millions of different Presidential coins available. Any large bank should be able to get you as many as you want.The dates on the front of the coin indicate the years that Fillmore served as president. The minting date is 2010 and is on the coin's edge.What you have is a modern brass $1 coin issued as part of the Presidential Dollar series. If you found it in change it's only worth a dollar. The dates on the front of the coin indicate the years that Millard Fillmore served as president. The minting date is on the edge - it's from 2010.
It's worth one dollar.
One famous quote by Millard Fillmore talks about asking God to save the country because the people won't. Millard Fillmore is also famous for saying that slavery is a necessary evil that must be protected by the Constitution.