The value of a 2007 P John Adams dollar coin largely depends on its condition and whether it’s an error coin.
- In good condition (MS60), a regular strike 2007 P John Adams dollar coin is worth about $1.50.
- Higher grades in uncirculated condition can fetch higher prices:
– MS64: $5
– MS65: $10
– MS66: $15
– MS67: $20
– MS68: $40
1. Doubled Edge Lettering:
- This error occurs when the coin passes through the edge lettering machine twice, resulting in two sets of edge lettering.
- There are two main variations recognized by NGC:
– Overlapped: The second set of letters overlaps the first. This is designated as DBL. EDG. LET. – OVERLAPPED.
– Inverted: The two sets of edge lettering are in opposite orientation (one faces up when the obverse is up, and the other is upside down). This is designated as DBL. EDG. LET. – INVERTED.
- Values for doubled edge lettering error coins vary depending on the severity of the doubling and the coin’s condition.
- A 2007-P John Adams, Doubled Edge Lettering error coin in MS condition can be worth $16 to $260.
- An MS65 2007-P Doubled Edge Let.-Inverted error sold for $489 in a May 2008 auction.
2. Missing Edge Lettering:
- These coins were released without the edge inscriptions, sometimes referred to as “Godless dollars” because they lack “In God We Trust”.
- This error is particularly common on John Adams dollars.
- A John Adams missing edge lettering error coin in MS condition can be worth $34 to $390.
Important notes:
- Prices are approximate and can fluctuate based on market conditions.
- Having your coin graded and authenticated by a reputable service like NGC or PCGS can help determine its accurate value.
- The mint mark ‘P’ on a 2007 John Adams Presidential Dollar indicates it was minted in Philadelphia.
What is the error on the 2007 P dollar coin?
From my experience, The 2007-P Doubled Edge Lettering Overlap John Adams Presidential Dollar is considered a semi minor error as it is only supposed to have the inscriptions on the edge once, and not doubled or overlapped. Interesting error coins overall that appeal to many Presidential Dollar collectors.
Is the 2007 dollar coin worth anything?
The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Presidential Dollars, Proof (2007–) series of Dollars in the U.S. Coins contains 47 distinct entries with CPG ® values between $1.90 and $2,000.00. The Presidential $1 coin series have been produced since 2007 and honor each of the deceased United States presidents who had served.