The value of Presidential dollar coins can vary significantly depending on several factors, including:
- Condition: Uncirculated coins, especially those in pristine condition (graded MS-65 or higher on the Sheldon scale), command higher prices.
- Minting Errors: Coins with errors, such as missing edge lettering (where the date, mint mark, and mottoes are typically located), can be quite valuable.
– For example, a 2007 George Washington dollar without edge lettering can be worth around $17,700 in high-grade condition . Some sources indicate even higher values for particular coins with missing edge lettering, like the 2007-D George Washington , which has an estimated value of $4250 at MS68.
– The 2007 John Adams dollar without edge lettering has been valued at around $141,000.
– Another valuable error is the 2009 SMS William Henry Harrison with missing edge lettering, graded 69/70, which has sold for up to $2,450.
- Rarity/Mintage: While most Presidential dollars were produced in large numbers, those with lower mintage figures or specific variations can be more valuable.
- Proof Coins: Proof coins are specially made for collectors and often have a higher value than circulated coins. For instance, 2007-S $1 George Washington PR DCAM coins are valued between $1.90 and $27.00.
- Most Presidential dollars are worth face value ($1) in circulated condition.
- Uncirculated versions can sell for $2 to $3.
- Error coins are the most valuable, often fetching hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
- 2007-D George Washington Dollar: In MS-67 condition, a normal strike can sell for around $475. A coin missing edge lettering can be worth up to $2,000 in perfect condition.
- 2007 John Adams (without edge lettering): This coin, with a minting error, can be worth around $141,000 in the highest mint grade.
- 2007-S John Adams Proof: Versions in pristine condition can fetch up to $100,000.
- (2009) SMS William Henry Harrison (missing edge lettering): Graded 69/70, this coin has sold for up to $2,450.
If you believe you have a valuable Presidential dollar, especially one with a potential error, it’s recommended to have it graded by a professional coin grading service like NGC or PCGS.
Is my $1 dollar coin worth anything?
While most modern dollar coins are worth only face value, certain series and dates can command significant premiums, with some historical silver dollars worth $40 or more in average condition.
What is the rarest one dollar president coin?
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