While Andrew Jackson was president, his portrait did not appear on any circulating coinage. However, there are some numismatic items related to his presidency that collectors may find of interest:
- This silver half dime features a bust of Liberty wearing a cap on the obverse and an eagle with a shield on the reverse.
- It was struck in 89.24% fine silver at the Philadelphia Mint.
- Mintage numbers ranged from 359,500 to 1.41 million during this period.
- Values can range significantly depending on the specific year and condition, from $55.00 to potentially tens of thousands of dollars.
- This coin also features the Capped Bust design of Lady Liberty, [according to GOVMINT].
- It was struck in 89.24% fine silver (some 1837 dimes were 90% fine silver).
- Values vary based on condition and date, but circulated examples can be purchased for around $89.00 to $179.00.
- This modern commemorative coin, although minted in 2008, bears the dates of Jackson’s presidency (1829-1837).
- It features a portrait of Andrew Jackson on the obverse and the Statue of Liberty on the reverse.
- It is part of the Presidential series of coins.
- This medal is made of 99.9% silver and features a portrait of Andrew Jackson on the obverse with inscriptions like “ANDREW JACKSON,” “PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,” and “A.D. 1829”.
- The reverse depicts clasped hands symbolizing peace and friendship, with a pipe of peace and tomahawk crossed above them.
In addition to these, there are various other Andrew Jackson commemorative coins and medals available for purchase on online marketplaces like eBay. While some may claim to be “rare” or “valuable” due to their connection to Jackson’s presidency, it’s essential to research each item thoroughly and consider its actual numismatic value before purchasing. Standard circulated Presidential $1 coins are generally only worth face value at present.
How much is a dollar coin from 1829-1837 worth?
As for your coin, yes, the 7th President coin was Andrew Jackson. The Andrew Jackson was minted in 2008 and does have the Statue of Liberty on the back. The date should read 1829 – 1837. As far as value, the standard circulated coin is currently only worth face value.
Where is the mint mark on an Andrew Jackson dollar coin?
I can help with that. The 2008-D Andrew Jackson “golden” dollar was struck at the Denver Mint and bears a “D” mint mark on its edge.
Are any of the $1 presidential coins worth anything?
Good point! 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.
What is the error on the 2008 P Andrew Jackson dollar coin?
The 2008 Andrew Jackson dollar is missing the date, mint mark, motto e pluribus unum and motto in god we trust (which was moved to the obverse in 2009) – these early issues were even dubbed “Godless” coins by the media!