Is Franklin Pierce on a coin?

Franklin Pierce Presidential $1 Coin Features a portrait of Franklin Pierce, our 14th president.

How much is a 2010 gold dollar?

2010 D Sacagawea Native American Dollar Value is $1 circulated coins. If the coin is uncirculated and not certified they’re worth $1.25 to $2. If graded MS66 by either PCGS or NGC they’re worth $10 and in MS67 they’re worth $140. In 2009 the US Mint moved the date, motto and mint mark onto the edge.

Who was the first president to get a one dollar coin?

President George W. Bush signed into law the Presidential $1 Coin Program on December 22, 2005 (Pub.L. 109–145, 119 Stat. 2664). The program called for issuing four one-dollar coins every year beginning in January 2007 with George Washington. The law dictated that presidents would be honored in the order that they served.

Which is the most valuable US dollar coin?

Which Presidential Coins are the Most Valuable? As printing errors primarily existed during the early mint phase in the 2007 series of coins, George Washington and John Adams coins maintain the highest possible values for Presidential $1 Coins. Specifically, the following coins hold the most value:

Are there any coins that are worth more than their face value?

Most other presidential coins maintain only their face value, although most Presidential $1 Coins that were uncirculated may be worth more than their face value. We are working on updating our database to contain all presidential coins. This is a much easier task now that the mint has finished with this series of coins.

Where can I find a US President dollar coin?

Since the mint made presidential dollar coins by the millions and they never really circulated in day-to-day commerce, they are readily available at your favorite coin dealer. Additionally, uncirculated coins are plentiful and widely available for not much more than face value.

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