The value of a John Tyler dollar coin depends on its condition, mint mark, and any potential errors.
Here’s a general overview:
- Circulated Coins: Typically worth face value, around $1 to $2.
- Uncirculated Coins (MS60-MS66): Can range in value from $3 to $25. For example, a 2009-P John Tyler dollar coin in uncirculated condition with an MS65 grade is worth around $4.56.
- High-Grade Coins (MS67+): May be more valuable, potentially reaching $1,000.
- Proof Coins (e.g., 2009 S proof): Worth around $7.75 in PR68 condition.
- Error Coins: Error coins, such as those with doubled or upside-down edge lettering, can significantly increase the value. A John Tyler dollar with doubled edge lettering could sell for around $500 in high grades. One with upside-down edge lettering might sell for $40 to $50.
- Gold versions: While these coins are not typically made of gold, some sellers may list them as such, and these may command higher prices. For example, some John Tyler Gold Dollar coins have been listed for $350 or more.
- The most common John Tyler dollar coins are the circulating ones and these are usually worth face value.
- Look for uncirculated coins, especially those in higher grades, as these will have a higher value.
- Error coins, such as doubled edge lettering or upside-down lettering, are rare and can be very valuable to collectors.
Note: Prices are subject to change due to market fluctuations and collector demand. You may want to consult a coin appraisal expert for a more precise valuation based on the specific condition of your coin.
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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.
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