🪙 Presidential Dollar Coins (2007–2020): Values, Rare Finds & Collector Tips

The U.S. Presidential $1 Coin Program ran from 2007 to 2020, producing golden dollar coins featuring U.S. presidents in order of service. While most circulated coins are worth face value, certain low-mintage or proof coins can command collector premiums. Here’s what you need to know!


🔍 Quick Facts About Presidential Dollars

  • Composition: 88.5% copper, 6% zinc, 3.5% manganese, 2% nickel
  • Weight: 8.1 grams
  • Diameter: 26.5 mm
  • Years Minted: 2007–2020
  • Mints:
    • Philadelphia (P)
    • Denver (D)
    • San Francisco (S – proof only)

💰 Top Values to Know

PresidentYearMintValue (Proof 65)Notes
George Washington2007S$4.91First coin in series
Abraham Lincoln2010S$7.21High-demand historical figure
Harry S. Truman (Rev Proof)2015S$215Extremely low mintage: 16,812 coins
Dwight D. Eisenhower (Rev Proof)2015S$184Mintage: 16,795
John F. Kennedy (Rev Proof)2015S$99Mintage: 49,226
Lyndon B. Johnson (Rev Proof)2015S$91Mintage: 24,221
Ronald Reagan (Rev Proof)2016S$72Mintage: 47,449

💡 Note: “Rev Proof” means reverse proof — mirror design on frosted background, typically lowest mintage and highest value.


🧠 Collector Tips

  • Reverse Proofs: Look for mirror-like design on a frosted background — these are rare and valuable.
  • Edge Lettering Errors: Missing or misaligned edge lettering is highly collectible.
  • Condition Matters: Coins graded MS/PR-65+ or higher fetch the best prices.
  • Mint Awareness:
    • San Francisco (S) = Proof only
    • Philadelphia (P) & Denver (D) = Standard business strikes

🔎 Pro Tip:

Even common business strikes can become valuable if they have errors, unusual toning, or are in pristine uncirculated condition. Always check coins carefully and consider professional grading for high-value pieces.


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