Thomas Jefferson Presidential $1 Coin — Third President, 1801-1809
Sometimes referred to as the "silent member" of the Continental Congress, Thomas
Jefferson spoke volumes with his pen. He drafted the Declaration of
Independence at the age of 33, and later succeeded Benjamin Franklin as
America’s foreign minister to France.
During his first term as President, Thomas Jefferson virtually doubled the
size of the United States when his Administration successfully completed the
Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and commissioned the Lewis & Clark Expedition to
explore the new territory. The United States Mint’s recent Westward Journey
Nickel Series™ marked the bicentennial of these important events.
At the end of his Presidency, Jefferson retired to Monticello, where he
worked to establish the University of Virginia in nearby Charlottesville. In
March 1825, the school opened to serve its first 123 students.