Lou Hoover First Spouse Gold Coin First Lady, 1929 – 1933
- Year of Issue: 2014
- Authorizing Legislation: Public Law 109-145
Background
First Lady, 1929 – 1933
Lou Hoover was born in Iowa in 1874. She was the first woman to graduate with a degree in geology from Stanford University. She twice served as President of a well-known girl’s leadership and service organization, and founded a racially integrated component of the organization in Washington, D.C. Early in their marriage, the Hoovers lived in China. They both loved China and spoke Mandarin Chinese throughout their lives. Mrs. Hoover designed Camp Rapidan, the Hoovers’ presidential retreat in Virginia, the precursor to Camp David. She invited the wife of Oscar DePriest, U.S. Representative from Illinois, to tea along with other Congressional wives. Representative DePriest was the first African-American since Reconstruction to be elected to Congress from outside the South. Mrs. Hoover was severely criticized for this move by some and praised by others. The two women were famously photographed shaking hands. Mrs. Hoover personally helped hundreds if not thousands of needy people who appealed to her for help during the Depression. She hired secretaries to help her field the requests and used her own funds to assist the needy, as well as passing requests on to wealthy friends and charitable organizations. After her death, as her husband cleaned out her desk, he found many uncashed checks that people had sent as an attempt to repay her generosity.
Characteristics
The reverse design features a late 1920’s radio representing Mrs. Hoover’s first public radio address as First Lady, the first First Lady to do so.
Obverse Inscriptions
- LOU HOOVER
- IN GOD WE TRUST
- LIBERTY
- 2014
- 31st
- 1929 – 1933
Reverse Inscriptions
- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- E PLURIBUS UNUM
- $10
- 1/2 OZ.
- .9999 FINE GOLD
Mint and Mint Mark
Artist Information
Obverse- Sculptor: Michael Gaudioso, Medallic Artist
- Designer: Susan Gamble
- Sculptor: Jim Licaretz, Sculptor-Engraver
- Designer: Richard Masters, Artistic Infusion Program