The value of a Grover Cleveland one-dollar coin (Presidential Dollar) can vary depending on its condition and any errors it might have.
- Circulated Coins: Most Grover Cleveland Presidential Dollars in circulated condition will be worth their face value ($1).
- Mint Errors: Coins with mint errors, such as “doubled edge lettering” where the edge inscriptions are struck twice, can be considerably more valuable. These can sell for between $100 and $400 depending on their grade and condition.
- Graded Coins: Coins in uncirculated condition, especially those graded highly (like an MS67), will fetch a higher price from collectors. An MS67 grade coin sold for over $300 in 2022.
- Rarity: In 2012, 5.4 million Grover Cleveland Presidential Dollars were minted in Philadelphia and another 5.4 million in Denver.
- A [2012 Grover Cleveland dollar coin] in extra fine condition has a market value ranging from approximately $78,000.
- A [2012 P Grover Cleveland 1st Term Presidential Dollar Coin] in circulated condition was listed on eBay for $2.95.
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Littleton Coin Company 2012-D Grover Cleveland Presidential Dollar Uncirculated Collectible Condition Dollar $4.45]
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2012 P Grover Cleveland 1st Term Presidential Dollar From Mint Roll $4.10]
If you have a Grover Cleveland Presidential Dollar and are curious about its potential value, consider having it professionally graded by a reputable coin grading service like PCGS or NGC.








What is the Grover Cleveland $1 coin?
From my experience, The Grover Cleveland Presidential $1 Coin honors the 24th President of the United States. The first Democrat elected after the Civil War, Grover Cleveland was the first President to leave the White House and return for a second term four years later until Donald Trump in 2025.
Are president $1 coins worth anything?
From my experience, The most expensive Presidential Dollar coin is the 2009 SMS William Henry Harrison with missing edge lettering, graded 69/70, which can sell for up to $2,450. The least expensive among the top valuable coins is the 2007 SMS Jefferson dollar with missing edge lettering, graded 67, valued at $600.
Is my $1 dollar coin worth anything?
I can help with that. Modern dollar coin programs emphasize education, commemoration, and design innovation over circulation. While face value remains $1, collector versions in high grades can command $4-12 premiums, and special mint products offer additional collecting opportunities.