Originally Answered: How much is a 1797-1801 John Adams one dollar coin not in mint condition worth? This coin, in even the slightest circulated condition, is worth US$1.00.
Is the John Adams coin gold?
The John Adams Dollar has a companion coin in the First Spouse gold coin series, minted in solid 24k gold bullion to honor Abigail Adams. These ten-dollar gold pieces were issued in both proof and uncirculated strikings. Today you can acquire either one of these gold pieces for slightly over their bullion value.
Where is the date on a 1789 1797 dollar coin?
The date of production on the Presidential dollar coin series is stamped on the rim of the coin, not on the obverse. “1789–1797” are the years that Washington was President. Should you leave more than $1,000 in a checking account? There are six moves you should make once your bank account gets past this magical number.
What was the value of a 1789 quarter?
Since the United States didn’t mint quarters in 1789, you either have a foreign coin or, most likely, you have a 2001 North Carolina “50 states” quarter. The latter is worth $0.25 unless it is an error coin or a mint state coin with an extraordinarily fine struck and only trivial marks or imperfections.
When was the first US one dollar coin minted?
Also, given the fact that the dates read from “1789 to 1797” means the coin you have is a 2007, which is considered to be the very first year of mintage for these coins. Though, most Presidential What you’re describing makes me suspect you’re thinking of a Presidential Gold Dollar, which have been in production ever since the year 2007.
How much is a 2007 1 dollar coin worth?
Most likely you have a current, 2007-issue 1 USD presidential coin, worth a littel over 1 dollar. The smaller dollar coins that began with the Susan B. Anthony (1979–1981) and include your Washington (2007) have been a disappointment to collectors and common citizens alike.