John Adams Dollar Coin

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2007 P John Adams dollar coin. Nice coin and a cool tone on reverse. Seller: luckycoins. 2007 P Presidential Dollars: George Washington. Will sell lot of 20 or individual coins. $31.50 or Best Offer. Seller: OldCoinsNeedNewHome Condition: UNC. 2008 P&D John Quincy Adams Presidential Dollar 2 Coin Set Uncirculated Bifold. EBay (profilecoins) Add to watchlist. 2008 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS $1 Coin US Certified UNCIRCULATED Sealed President Series. EBay (cardinalsfly) Add to watchlist.

Golden Dollar

Dollar
Mintage: 112,140,000

John Adams Dollar Coin
Designer - Engraver: Don Everhart
Metal Composition: 88.5% Copper - 6% Zinc - 3.5% Manganese - 2% Nickel

Mass / Weight: 8.1 grams

What This Coin Looks Like (Obverse, Reverse, Mint Mark Location, Special Features, etc.):
'John Adams - 2nd President - 1797-1801'
Coin Value Chart: Typical Coin Prices, Values and Worth in USD based on Grade/Condition
Good
(G-4)
Very Good
(VG-8)
Fine
(F-12)
Very Fine
(VF-20)
Extremely Fine
(EF-40)
About Uncirculated
(AU-50)
Uncirculated
(MS-60)
Uncirculated
(MS-65)
Proof
(PR-65)
-------$2.17-

USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 2007-D Presidential Dollar (John Adams Variety) is Worth $2.17 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins. The Melt Value shown below is how Valuable the Coin's Metal is Worth (bare minimum value of coin). Click here to see the Melt Value of every US Coin.
MELT VALUE: $0.0624
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18 items found

  • $2.50
    Seller: TaddsCoins
    Certification Agency: Other
    Certification Number: RAW
    Condition: MS-60
  • I have never and will never clean my coins. Every coin is as I received it.
    Seller: Wizardman
    Condition: MS++
  • I have never and will never clean my coins. Every coin is as I received it.
    Seller: Wizardman
    Condition: MS++
  • I have never and will never clean my coins. Every coin is as I received it.
    Seller: Wizardman
    Condition: MS++
  • I have never and will never clean my coins. Every coin is as I received it.
    Seller: Wizardman
    Condition: MS++
  • I have never and will never clean my coins. Every coin is as I received it.
    Seller: Wizardman
    Condition: MS++
  • I have never and will never clean my coins. Every coin is as I received it.
    Seller: Wizardman
    Condition: MS++
  • Seller: GrandPawsAttic
    Certification Agency: PCGS
    Certification Number: 150220.65/13860871
    Condition: MS 65
  • Seller: TwinPortsCoins
    Certification Agency: NGC
    Certification Number: 3078802-295
    Condition: Brilliant Uncirculated
  • Seller: TwinPortsCoins
    Certification Agency: ICG
    Condition: MS67
  • Seller: whcwa
    Condition: Uncirculated
  • $35.00
    Seller: VIRGINIA
    Certification Agency: NGC
    Certification Number: 3112987-477
    Condition: MS65
  • Seller: coinsbytom
  • Seller: coinsbytom
  • $2.00
    Seller: turkeywild
    Condition: Circulated And Sharp
  • $2.00
  • Seller: chrish67
    Certification Agency: ICG
    Condition: MS 67
  • $3.00

Presidential $1 Coin Program
  • Year of Issue: 2007
  • Authorizing Legislation: Public Law 109–145

Background

Born in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1735, John Adams was one of the earliest and most vocal advocates for colonial independence. The Harvard-educated lawyer served as a delegate to both the First and Second Continental Congresses.

A skilled diplomat, Adams lived in France and Holland during the Revolution, working to secure crucial international support and recognition of American independence. He served eight years as George Washington’s Vice-President before winning the Presidency in 1797.

Elected by a margin of just three electoral votes (71-68), John Adams was the first President to live in the White House, arriving in Washington on November 1, 1800. On his second evening in its damp, unfinished rooms, he wrote to his wife, “”Before I end my letter, I pray Heaven to bestow the best of Blessings on this House and all that shall hereafter inhabit it. May none but honest and wise Men ever rule under this roof.””

Coinage Legislation under President John Adams

Act of February 1, 1798 — This Act suspends, for a period of three years, a portion of the Act of February 9, 1793, relating to the acceptance of foreign coinage as legal tender in the United States.

Act of April 24, 1800 — This Act authorizes the purchase of copper equivalent to the number of cents and half-cents produced during the prior year, and authorizes an annual purchase to continue the striking of these coins.

Act of March 3, 1801 — This Act directs the location of the United States Mint to remain in Philadelphia until March 1803.
United States Mint Directors appointed by President Adams
President John Adams did not appoint a Director of the United States Mint.

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Characteristics

Coin

Obverse Inscriptions

  • 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')

John Adams Dollar Coin 2007-d

Mint and Mint Mark

John Adams Dollar Coin No Date

Artist Information

John Adams Dollar Coin Errors

Obverse

John Adams Dollar Coin Mint Mark

  • Sculptor: Charles L. Vickers
  • Designer: Joel Iskowitz
Reverse

John Quincy Adams Gold Dollar Worth

  • Don Everhart, Sculptor-Engraver