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Coin Drop An American Hero- Theodore Roosevelt+
If you've been following the An American Life Coin Collection, you know how excited people are to collect them all. This is truly one of the most popular series we've created, sought-after by collectors all over the world. So you can understand how exciting it is when we introduce a new "personality" to the series. Well, here we are!
Introducing the first coin in the brand new An American Life: Theodore Roosevelt Coin Collection! Check out the latest article on 7ktoday.com for all the details on this and 3 other amazing coins that will drop:Tough As Nails Coin Drop
coin drop•Mar 1, 2023
What do Theodore Roosevelt and a scarab beetle have in common? They're both tough as nails! They're both also the subjects of the first coin drop this month. Check out this article about Ol' Teddy Roosevelt in his Rough Rider days and watch the video below to see just how tough the 26th President of the U.S. was:Do you get it now?
We're always looking to inspire and empower our 7k fam with stories of others who have beat the odds and achieved greatness. Let these coins be a reminder of just how far grit and determination can get you in life.
Coin #1: From the An American Life: Theodore Roosevelt Coin Collection
When the Spanish-American war broke out in 1898, Theodore Roosevelt left his post as Assistant Navy Secretary to form a cavalry called the Rough Riders: the rootin'est, tootin'est band of cowboys, college athletes, and Texas Rangers the U.S. has ever known. He took his boys to Cuba and led them to a victory at the Battle of San Juan Hill that won the war. He was even awarded a Medal of Honor for it posthumously in 2001.