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Ronald Reagan

A well-known actor, Ronald Reagan became governor of California and then the 40th President of the United States.

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What is the value of The United States Constitution 200TH Anniversary Double Eagle Commemorative Bicentennial Celebration Coin dated September 17 1987?

I have two of these coins from my father. I can't anything on them on the web. I too would like to know the value.

As far as I am able to determine, this coin has no precious metal value. It is not minted by the uS Mint and is not US legal tender. It is not made of silver or gold, although it may be zinc with silver plating. Normally, the term "Double Eagle" means a $20 gold coin. The US Mint is minting commemorative gold half eagles. but not eagles and not double eagles. On this coin, "Double Eagle" is a play on words as there is an eagle that appears to be landing on a mirror, thus showing two eagles. It has novelty value only. I would estimate its value at $5 USD max. 9/9/09 There was both a gold and a silver coin issued in 1987 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the constitution. It sounds like you have the gold coin, since that is the only one with an eagle on it. It has a weight of 0.2687 troy ounces. It is composed of 90% gold, 3.6% silver and 6.4% copper. My experience is that the value fluctuates with the value of gold. You can check on EBAY to see what they have sold for recently.

Who was Ronald Reagan's father?

Ronald Reagan's father, John Reagan was a shoe salesman.

Has any us president ever bowed to a foreign leader?

First, while this is a Republican talking point, there is little truth to it. There are actual news photos online of George W. Bush bowing to the King of Saudi Arabia, and also kissing him on the cheek. And Mr. Obama has also bowed his head in front of a world leader whose custom was not to shake hands. When you are a head of state, you are expected to understand the customs and beliefs of other countries. So, yes, both Mr. Bush and Mr. Obama have bowed their head in front of certain kings. This is not an unusual thing to do, and does not mean you are worshiping that person-- it is simply a sign of respect.

What presidents nickname was The Gipper?

Actually, no president had this nickname. But you may be referring to a famous line in a 1940 movie, when then-actor Ronald Reagan spoke about winning one for the Gipper-- a college football player at Notre Dame named George Gipp, who died when he was only in his mid-20s. Unfortunately, the movie memorializes a story that may or may not have really happened. Yes, there was a George Gipp, but whether he actually asked his teammates in a death-bed scene to win the game for him is the subject of much debate. I refer you to an excellent article about this, from Sports Illustrated. https://www.si.com/vault/1991/12/30/125750/the-elusive-gipper-who-was-george-gipp-of-notre-dame-and-why-does-his-legend-live-on-when-so-many-others-have-faded

Which country was described as the Evil Empire by President Ronald Reagan?

Reagan was warning about the possibility that an evil empire might attack the US if it did not keep up its defenses. He did not name a specific evil empire but he warned against the dangers of communism, and Congress was debating a nuclear freeze proposed by the USSR, the USSR came to mind.

Was Ronald Reagan president of the US for most of the 1980s?

Yes- Reagan was the president from January 20, 1981 until January 20, 1989.

What is Leardership?

Leadership is the ability to lead. Leaders have the quality to let their subordinates follow his saying.A leaders are not only in the business aspect or in political view but a leader can exist anywere ,even the captain of a cricket team is a leader as he has the ability to let the team follow his saying,even the school captain is a leader as he keep the class organized and let his school mate follow him. Leaders are assigned with certain powers so that they can do their duties well."Are leaders born or made?".Well there are different views about this some said they are born while some that they are made.The qualities of good leaders are that your subordinates respect you from their heart not just becauase they are your subordinates.They follows up you with their own wish.They have motivating power which help them take out those work(jobs/things) from their subordinates which are his requirements.

What did Ronald Reagan die from?

Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the US, died on June 5, 2004 of pneumonia. After leaving office in 1989, he increasingly suffered from the effects of Alzheimer's Disease. He was 93 years old. (Only Gerald Ford, the 38th President, was older when he died.)

Who was Ronald Ragans vice president?

The 40th President of the United States was Ronald Reagan from January 20, 1981 to January 20, 1989. His Vice President was George H.W. Bush.

Did Reagan do anything famous while being president?

Yes, Ronald Regan was famous. Ronald Reagan served as the 40th President of the United States from January 20, 1981 until January 20, 1989. Prior to his presidency, he was a radio sports announcer, Hollywood actor, President of the Screen Actors Guild, and the 33rd Governor of California from January 2, 1967 until January 6, 1975.

Who was Ronald Reagan Vice Pres?

No one. Ronald Reagan was never Vice President.

Is ron Reagan jr still alive?

Unfortunately, no. He died from pneumonia in 2004.
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What are the important things Ronald Reagan did in California?

Whatever else he may be famous, or infamous for, some us will remember that Ronald Reagan's program cuts brought the disease tuberculosis back from the brink of extinction. California, and the rest of the Country, will be forever grateful.

What year did Ronald Reagan send American troops to Grenada?

The date the troop landed was October 25, 1983. All of the American students there were taken out safely.

What did Ronald Reagan run for?

Ronald Reagan served as the 40th President of the United States from January 20, 1981 until January 20, 1989. Prior to his presidency, he was President of the Screen Actors Guild, and the 33rd Governor of California from January 2, 1967 until January 6, 1975.

Ronald Reagan tested the presidential waters in 1968. However, Richard Nixon won the nomination at the Republican Convention followed by Nelson Rockefeller with Ronald Reagan in third place.In 1976, Reagan challenged incumbent President Gerald Ford in a bid to become the Republican Party's candidate for president. Gerald Ford won the nomination at the Republican convention.