Most circulated Andrew Jackson Presidential dollar coins are generally worth their face value, which is \$1.
However, some Andrew Jackson dollar coins can be more valuable:
- Coins with missing edge lettering: These are considered error coins and can be worth significantly more than face value, [according to the Gold IRA Guide] . One example, a 2008 Andrew Jackson missing edge lettering coin, was sold for \$169.
- Coins in pristine, uncirculated condition or with a high professional grade: Coins graded MS67 (mint state) or higher can be more valuable. For example, a 2008-D Andrew Jackson dollar coin in MS67 condition is valued at \$370.
- Coins from the Denver Mint (with a “D” mintmark) in high grades: While a significant number of Andrew Jackson dollars were minted in Denver, MS67 examples have been valued at \$370.
In conclusion, while most Andrew Jackson Presidential dollars are worth face value, those with missing edge lettering or in very high grades can command significantly higher prices from collectors. If you believe you have a valuable Andrew Jackson dollar, it is recommended to have it authenticated and graded by a professional coin grading service like PCGS or NGC.
Why does my dollar coin have no date on it?
Thanks for asking. After 8 years of the Sacagawea Dollars, the United States Mint began to try new designs. Thus, came the Native American Dollar Coins. One thing that you can note about the new designs is that there is no longer a date or a mint mark visible on the dollar. Instead, the date and mint mark appear on the edge.
Where is the date on an Andrew Jackson dollar coin?
Thanks for asking. 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.
Is an Andrew Jackson $1 coin worth anything?
From my experience, Andrew Jackson dollar coins in circulated condition hold a face value of $1.00. However, their market value appreciates significantly when in uncirculated condition.