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- These coins are identical to the size and weight of the Sacagawea dollar coin. Although they are gold in color, they have no gold in them. The composition of Presidential dollar coins includes a pure copper core with an outer layer of 77% copper, 12% zinc, 7% manganese, and 4% nickel.
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Presidential dollar coins (authorized by Pub. L. 109–145 (text), 119 Stat. 2664, enacted December 22, 2005) are a series of United States dollar coins with engravings of relief portraits of U.S. presidents on the obverse and the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) on the reverse.
Dec 27, 2021 · From 2007 to 2016, the Mint issued four Presidential $1 Coins per year, each with a common reverse design featuring a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty. The composition of the Presidential $1 Coins is identical to that of the Sacagawea Golden Dollar and the Native American $1 Coins.
- 2007-D George Washington Dollar, First Day of Issue, MS67 $475
- (2007) George Washington Dollar, Missing Edge Lettering, MS68 $4,250
- (2007) Thomas Jefferson, Missing Edge Lettering, MS68 $6,500
- (2007) James Madison, Missing Edge Lettering, MS67 $4,000
- (2008) John Quincy Adams Dollar, Missing Edge Lettering, MS68 $425
- 2008-D Andrew Jackson, Position A, MS67 $370
- (2008) Andrew Jackson, Satin Finish, Missing Edge Lettering, MS69 $1,000
- 2009-P John Tyler, Position A, MS68 $900
- (2009) WH Harrison, Missing Edge Lettering, MS69 $1,250
- (2010) Millard Fillmore, Missing Edge Lettering, MS69 $5,500
Modern coins like the presidential dollar series are produced in very large numbers. So in order for them to be worth more than their face value, there has to be something special about them. For some collectors, that’s a coin that’s issued on the very first day of the mintage. These coins are known as “first day of issue”, often abbreviated to FDI...
Some of the Washington dollars struck in 2007 don’t have any lettering on their edge. That makes it impossible to tell whether they were struck in Denver or Philadelphia. And because the date was also supposed to have appeared on the edge, that’s missing too. Collectors spotted the issue very quickly, with coins coming to light as early as a couple...
A number of different presidential dollars include examples with missing edge lettering. And the finest quality coins can be worth serious money. Amongst the coins struck in 2007, a number of those commemorating President Thomas Jefferson have missing edge lettering. That means there’s no mint mark to show where they were struck. There’s no date ma...
It’s a similar story for another of the presidential dollars minted in 2007 and missing its edge lettering. This coin commemorated James Madison, and was the fourth in the series. Well over 200 million of these coins were struck in Denver and Philadelphia. But a much smaller subset were missing their edge lettering. And if you find one of them in m...
The dollar coin commemorating John Quincy Adams was minted in 2008. And just as with theprevious year’s dollars, some of them were missing their edge lettering. By now, collectors were used to seeing dollar coins with plain edges. But it soon became clear that the John Quincy Adams versions were scarcer than the plain edge Washington dollars. Even ...
As the seventh US president, Andrew Jackson’s dollar coin was the seventh in the series. It was minted in 2008, with a total of just over 122 million coins struck. Around half of those were struck in Denver, and bear the “D” mintmark on the edge. The presence of coin edge lettering gave rise to two distinct variants of most presidential dollars. In...
So even the finest standard Jackson dollars aren’t worth vast sums. But if you find an interesting coin with an error, it could command a far higher price. That’s the case for two coins known to exist that are missing their edge lettering. There are plenty of those around. But these are also “special strikes”, made in limited numbers for collectors...
2009 was the third year in which presidential dollars are minted. By now, some collectors were losing enthusiasm, and mintage numbers were falling. That year saw just over 87 million dollar coins struck to commemorate the tenth US president, John Tyler. As with other presidential dollars, the position of the coin edge lettering determines the varia...
William Henry Harrison was the ninth President of the USA, and his dollar coin was issued in 2009. Just as with previous presidential dollars, an unknown proportion of the 98.4 million mintage were lacking their edge lettering. The PCGS has certified Harrison dollars with missing edge lettering at grades MS63 and above. You can get your hands on on...
Millard Fillmore was the 13thpresident, and dollar coins commemorating his presidency were struck in 2010. Mintages had continued to fall, and around 74.5 million coins were produced. But three years after the first presidential dollars were issued, the problems with missing edge lettering continued. And as ever, collectors were prepared to pay a p...
The design on the obverse (front side or heads side) of the Presidential dollar coins depicted US President George Washington and the reverse (back side or tails side) of the coin depicted a common Statue of Liberty design that would be used on all of the coins throughout the series.
President Name / YearRelease DateMintageTerm In OfficeJoe BidenTo Be DeterminedTo Be Determined46th President 2020-PresentDonald TrumpTo Be DeterminedTo Be Determined45th President 2016-2020Barack ObamaTo Be DeterminedTo Be Determined44th President 2009-2016George W. BushTo Be DeterminedTo Be Determined43rd President 2001-2009What Are Presidential Dollar Coins Worth? Generally, business-strike Presidential dollar coins are worth $2 to $3 in uncirculated condition. Proof specimens are valued at $7 to $10 each. One of the most valuable Presidential dollar errors is the 2007 George Washington struck-planchet, unlettered-edge dollar error. It’s valued at $5,000 to ...
Specifically, the following coins hold the most value: 2007 Washington (missing edge lettering) - currently selling for around $150 for MS-65. 2007 J Adams (missing edge lettering - also currently selling for around $150 for MS-65.
The U.S. Presidential Dollars honor the former Presidents of the United States of America with the issuance of golden colored dollar coins. The coins feature portraits of the eligible Presidents on the obverse and an image of the Statue of Liberty on the reverse.