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  1. If you want to find a rare John Adams dollar coin error, here are 5 ways to improve your odds: #1 – Check coin rolls and coin bags. Rolls of John Adams dollars contain 25 coins. Bags generally contain at least 250 coins. #2 – Look through your loose change and coin jars.

  2. JOHN ADAMS; 2ND PRESIDENT 1797-1801; Reverse Inscriptions. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; $1; Incused (edge) Inscriptions. 2007; E PLURIBUS UNUM; IN GOD WE TRUST; mint mark ("P", "D," or "S") Mint and Mint Mark. Denver; Philadelphia; Artist Information Obverse. Sculptor: Charles L. Vickers; Designer: Joel Iskowitz; Reverse. Don Everhart, Sculptor ...

  3. Both the 2007 P John Adams dollar coin and 2007 D John Adams dollar coin are each worth around $5 in uncirculated condition with an MS 65 grade. The 2007 S proof John Adams dollar coin is worth around $4.25 in PR 65 condition. Click here to search for John Adams dollars on Amazon.

  4. Apr 5, 2024 · by history tools. April 5, 2024. Are you fascinated by the golden dollars honoring our Founding Fathers? Today, we‘re diving deep into the second release of the Presidential $1 Coin Program: the John Adams dollar. Struck in 2007, these historic coins are affordable and easy to collect, but some rare issues have soared to record prices.

  5. Detailed information about the coin 1 Dollar (John Adams), United States, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.

    • United States
    • Circulating commemorative coin
    • Federal republic (1776-date)
    • 2007
  6. Oct 30, 2023 · Auction Records. 2007-P $1 John Adams Position A. In 2009, a 2007-P $1 John Adams Position A with MS64 grade sold for $2,300! It was struck twice on an aluminum feeder finger fragment, a rare error which contributed greatly to its high value. 2007-P $1 John Adams, Double Edge Lettering – Overlap.

  7. Dec 27, 2021 · Presidential $1 Coin Program. The United States Mint honors our nation’s presidents by issuing $1 coins featuring their images in the order that they served. The program began in 2007 with Presidents Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and Madison.

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