Hey, look — it's Steve Jobs! At least we think that's Steve Jobs ... although it almost looks like he has moobs. Image: U.S. Mint A questionable portrait of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs sitting ...
Steve Jobs, the legendary co-founder and CEO of Apple, will be honored with a special 2026 commemorative $1 coin from the U.S. Mint. The $1 Jobs coin — which will cost $13.25 when it goes on sale next ...
In February Governor Gavin Newsom recommended world-renowned innovator Steve Jobs for California’s American Innovation Coin. And Apple’s founder will indeed represent the state as one of the $1 coins ...
The United States plans to release a commemorative $1 coin honoring Steve Jobs, one of the biggest names in modern technology. This decision is part of a national program aimed at celebrating ...
TL;DR: The United States Mint will release a 2026 $1 coin honoring Steve Jobs and Apple, featuring a young Jobs against northern California hills and inscribed with "Make Something Wonderful." ...
Soon, you may be able to display your oldest iPhone alongside a coin showing the man whose company invented the device. The United States Mint has unveiled four designs for the 2026 American ...
What if you could hold a little piece of Apple’s spirit in your hand—literally? Next year, that will become a reality: the United States Mint is releasing a Steve Jobs $1 coin, making the late ...
The U.S. Mint will feature Steve Jobs on a commemorative $1 USD coin in 2026 as part of the American Innovation Program The design shows a young Jobs sitting cross-legged, inscribed with his quote, ...
Steve Jobs will soon be honored by the United States Mint as he'll be featured in a commemorative $1 coin alongside Dr. Norman Borlaug, the Cray-1 Supercomputer, and Mobile Refrigeration. The coin ...
Steve Jobs and the Cray-1 supercomputer are getting their own coins. Yes, you read that right. As part of the US Mint's ongoing American Innovation $1 coin series, California and Wisconsin will soon ...
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