NGC Graded Presidential Dollar Coins
The United States is honoring our Nation’s Presidents by issuing $1 circulating coins featuring their images in the order that they served. The United States Mint issues four Presidential $1 Coins per year. Each coin has a common reverse design featuring a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty. These coins feature larger, more dramatic artwork, as well as edge-incused inscriptions of the year of minting or issuance, "E Pluribus Unum" and the mint mark. "In God We Trust" will appear on the face of the coin starting in 2009. Although the size, weight and metal composition of the new Presidential $1 Coin are identical to that of the Sacagawea Golden Dollar, there are several unique features that make this coin distinctive. (Read more below listings)
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2007 P JOHN ADAMS PRESIDENTIAL 1 BU NGC NO RESERVE $5.95 |
2007 S PRESIDENT JOHN ADAMS DOLLAR NGC PF69UCAM $15.75 |
2009 P JAMES POLK DOLLAR NGC MS69 SMS FINEST REGISTRY $721.65 |
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2009 P WILLIAM H HARRISON DOLLAR NGC MS69 SMS FINEST REGISTRY $658.75 |
2007 P 1 John Adams Dollar NGC MS65 First Day Issue FDI $7.95 |
2009 P D SATIN WILLIAM HARRISON SET 1 NGC MS 68 $70.00 |
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2011 S Medal of Honor S1 Silver Dollar NGC MS70 ER Mint State 70 Early Release $83.82 |
2009 P ZACHARY TAYLOR DOLLAR NGC MS67 SMS $11.99 |
2009 P WILLIAM H HARRISON DOLLAR NGC MS67 SMS $11.99 |
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2011 S ANDREW JOHNSON 1 EARLY RELEASES NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO $4.25 |
2008 D JAMES MONROE DOLLAR NGC MS67 2ND FINEST $84.15 |
2008 S 100 MARTIN VAN BUREN NGC PF 70 U C $39.99 |
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2009 D ZACHARY TAYLOR DOLLAR NGC MS69 SATIN FINEST $721.65 |
2009 P ZACHARY TAYLOR DOLLAR NGC MS69 SMS FINEST REGISTRY $254.15 |
2009 D WILLIAM HARRISON DOLLAR NGC MS69 SMS FINEST REGISTRY $531.25 |
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2009 D JAMES POLK DOLLAR NGC MS69 SMS FINEST REGISTRY $845.75 |
NGC usmint presidential 1 coin cover MS 65 $30.00 |
NGC usmint presidential 1 coin cover MS 65 $30.00 |
Because the Presidential $1 Coin Program is a circulating coin series, and similar to the United States Mint’s popular 50 State Quarters Program, the new coins are expected to generate strong public interest. As the 50 State Quarters Program demonstrated, a systematically rotating design on circulating U.S. coins can increase demand.