Florence Kling Harding First Lady Collection – 29th Presidency
$14.95
The Florence Kling Harding commemorative copper coin collection is a great way to honor the first lady of Warren G. Harding. This collection commemorates the first lady during her husband’s term in office as the 29th President of the United States. The First Lady Collections are full color and are a great way to collect the commemorative coins along with fascinating art and historical information.
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Florence Kling Harding First Lady Collection – 29th Presidency
Celebrate the life, influence, and bold spirit of one of America’s most dynamic and modern First Ladies with the Florence Kling Harding First Lady Collection – 29th Presidency. This beautifully designed, commemorative copper coin set pays tribute to Florence Kling Harding, the strong‑willed and politically savvy wife of President Warren G. Harding, who served as the 29th President of the United States from 1921 to 1923. Blending vivid artwork with rich historical storytelling, this collection offers collectors and history enthusiasts a meaningful way to honor a First Lady whose determination, intellect, and public presence helped shape the early 1920s.
A First Lady of Ambition, Independence, and Modern Vision
Born in 1860 in Marion, Ohio, Florence Mabel Kling grew up in a prosperous and influential family. Intelligent, confident, and fiercely independent, she defied social expectations from an early age. Before her marriage, she managed her own finances, pursued business interests, and developed a reputation for resilience and self‑reliance—traits that would later define her role as First Lady.
Florence married Warren G. Harding in 1891, and their partnership quickly evolved into a powerful political alliance. She played a central role in Harding’s rise from newspaper publisher to U.S. Senator and eventually to President of the United States. Known for her sharp instincts and strategic thinking, Florence was one of Harding’s most trusted advisors, offering guidance on speeches, public relations, and political strategy.
A Transformative First Lady for a New Era
When Florence Harding entered the White House in 1921, she brought with her a modern, energetic approach to the role of First Lady. She embraced public engagement, encouraged transparency, and sought to connect the presidency with everyday Americans. Her forward‑thinking style earned her the nickname “The Duchess,” a reflection of both her commanding presence and her ability to manage the social and political demands of the Harding administration.
Florence was one of the first First Ladies to openly support women’s rights following the passage of the 19th Amendment. She advocated for veterans, championed animal welfare, and promoted public health initiatives. Her interest in journalism and communication also led her to welcome reporters into the White House, making her one of the earliest First Ladies to cultivate a direct relationship with the press.
A First Lady During a Time of Change
The Harding presidency coincided with the beginning of the Roaring Twenties, a period marked by economic growth, cultural transformation, and social change. Florence Harding embraced this modern era, hosting lively White House events, supporting the arts, and encouraging national optimism after the hardships of World War I.
Despite the controversies that later surrounded the Harding administration, Florence’s personal legacy remains one of strength, loyalty, and forward‑looking leadership. She stood by her husband during political challenges and worked tirelessly to protect his reputation after his sudden death in 1923.
A Stunning Commemorative Collection for Collectors and Historians
The Florence Kling Harding First Lady Collection captures her legacy through full‑color artistry and historically inspired design. Each commemorative copper coin features:
- A detailed portrait of Florence Kling Harding, inspired by period photographs
- Historical inscriptions marking her role as First Lady during the 29th Presidency
- High‑quality copper composition, offering durability and a classic collectible finish
This collection is part of the popular First Lady Commemorative Series, known for its blend of artistry, historical depth, and display‑ready presentation.
Perfect for Collectors, Educators, and Patriotic Gift‑Givers
This commemorative set is ideal for:
- Presidential memorabilia collectors
- First Lady enthusiasts
- Students and educators studying the 1920s
- Gift‑givers seeking a meaningful patriotic keepsake
- Display collections focused on influential women in U.S. history
The combination of full‑color artwork and historical context makes this collection both visually striking and educational.
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