The value of a 2009 John Tyler dollar coin depends on several factors, including its condition, mint mark, and whether it has any errors.
- A circulated 2009 John Tyler Presidential dollar coin is generally worth its face value of $1.
- Uncirculated coins and those in higher grades can fetch slightly more, ranging from $2.20 to $2.30.
- For example, an uncirculated 2009-D John Tyler dollar coin from the Denver mint is offered for $6.25 by Littleton Coin Company.
- Condition
- Circulated: Coins that have been used and show signs of wear are typically worth less than uncirculated coins.
- Uncirculated (Mint State): Coins that have not been in circulation and retain their original luster can be more valuable. For example, a [Mint State 65 graded 2009-D John Tyler coin] is valued at $8 . A Gem Brilliant Uncirculated Mint State $1 Coin is offered for $956.
- Proof: Proof coins are specially minted for collectors and often have a higher value. A [2009-S Proof John Tyler dollar coin] is listed as worth $5.00.
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2009 D Ngc Ms65 John Tyler $1 Us Mint Coin Dollar Ms-65 First Day Of $11.95]
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Littleton Coin Company 2009-S John Tyler Presidential Dollar Choice Proof Collectible Condition Dollar $8.00]
- Mint mark
- P (Philadelphia): Coins minted in Philadelphia have a “P” mint mark. A 2009 P John Tyler Presidential Dollar Coin is offered for $1000 on eBay. A John Tyler $1 Coin from 2009 with a “P” mint mark and in Mint Condition is offered for $1500 on eBay.
- D (Denver): Coins minted in Denver have a “D” mint mark. A 2009-D John Tyler dollar coin in uncirculated condition is listed as costing around $2.75.
- S (San Francisco): Coins minted in San Francisco have an “S” mint mark and are typically proof coins, as mentioned above.
- Errors
- Double Die Errors: Some 2009 John Tyler dollar coins have double die errors, meaning the coin design appears slightly duplicated or blurred. These errors can significantly increase the coin’s value. An uncertified 2009 D John Tyler double die error coin is offered for $400.
- Off-Center Errors: Coins that are struck off-center can also be more valuable to collectors.
- Missing Edge Lettering: Some 2009 John Tyler dollar coins were struck without edge lettering (which includes the date and mint mark), making them rare and potentially more valuable. A 2009 Presidential $1 coin with no edge letters is offered for $158.65.
Note: The prices listed in the search results are examples from various sellers and can fluctuate based on market demand and the specific condition and rarity of each coin.
How much is a 2009 one dollar coin worth?
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However, uncirculated examples in pristine condition can command higher prices, usually ranging from $2 to $5 depending on their grading. In some cases, coins graded Mint State 65 or higher—meaning they have few visible flaws—may fetch slightly more.
Where is the mint mark on the John Tyler dollar coin?
The Presidential dollar coin features one of the boldest and most beautiful coins ever created by the United States Mint. The traditional inscriptions “E Pluribus Unum,” the date of issuance and the mint mark have been moved to the edge of the coin, making it unique among circulating coins.