US Mint's Steve Jobs American Innovation $1 coin sells out in 11 minutes
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Malcolm Owen
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Summary
The United States Mint released an American Innovation $1 coin featuring a stylized likeness of Steve Jobs as part of its series honoring American innovators. The coin went on sale Tuesday and sold out within 11 minutes, reflecting the enduring popularity and cultural impact of the Apple co-founder. The coin's design has drawn mixed reactions due to its vague resemblance to Jobs.
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It sold out in 11 minutes.
Commemorative US Mint Steve Jobs coin sells out in just 11 minutes
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