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President Coin Value: Rarity, Condition, and Error Coins Explained

squirrelz by squirrelz
17/08/2025
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The value of Presidential dollar coins can vary significantly depending on several factors, including:

  1. Condition: The better the condition (grade) of the coin, the more valuable it is likely to be.
  2. Rarity/Mintage: Coins with lower mintages (meaning fewer were produced) tend to be rarer and therefore more valuable.
  3. Errors: Coins with errors, such as missing or doubled edge lettering, can fetch significantly higher prices from collectors.
  • Most circulated Presidential dollar coins are worth their face value ($1).
  • Uncirculated examples generally sell for between $2 and $3.
  • Proof examples (coins specially produced for collectors) can range from $7 to $10 each.
  • Error coins, especially those with missing edge lettering, can be worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars depending on the specific error and its condition.

– For example, the 2007 George Washington dollar missing edge lettering can be worth between $5,000 and $10,000.
– The 2009 SMS William Henry Harrison missing edge lettering coin, graded 69/70, can sell for up to $2,450.

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  1. George Z. Johnson says:
    8 hours ago

    Are president coins worth anything?

    Reply
    • Jennifer G. Brown says:
      8 hours ago

      So Where’s the Value? Despite its background, coin collectors can still get a big return from buying Presidential Dollars. Although most are worth no more than a few dollars, some are worth hundreds or thousands of dollars — and a couple are worth $100,000 and above.

      Reply
  2. Mrs. Patricia Q. Anderson says:
    8 hours ago

    Is the Abraham Lincoln $1 coin worth anything?

    Reply
    • Kevin B. Zhang says:
      8 hours ago

      The reverse has a lovely view of the Statue of Liberty and ‘United States of America’ as well as’ $1′. The coin was minted at different mints and today, a fair market resale value is between 5 and 20 usd in auction, on Ebay. Many sellers charge really high prices which in general are not achieve.

      Reply
  3. Prof. Deborah K. Young says:
    8 hours ago

    How to know if a $1 coin is rare?

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    • Mr. Kevin K. King says:
      8 hours ago

      Good point! Examine the Coin’s Date
      One of the easiest ways to tell if a coin is rare is to check the date. If the coin is from before 1800, it’s likely rare. Coins minted in the 19th century are also generally considered rare, with a few exceptions.

      Reply
  4. Edward K. Fisher says:
    8 hours ago

    Are the presidential coins real gold?

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    • Prof. Richard Q. Brown says:
      8 hours ago

      From my experience, Specifically, the $1 Presidential Series Coins. Unfortunately, many coins with this appearance are not solid gold. Instead, they are made of manganese with a gold plating added.

      Reply

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