Presidential Dollar Collection Checklist

[Pages:2]Presidential Dollar Collection Checklist

Date 2007-P 2007-D 2007-P 2007-D 2007-P 2007-D 2007-P 2007-D

2008-P 2008-D 2008-P 2008-D 2008-P 2008-D 2008-P 2008-D

2009-P 2009-D 2009-P 2009-D 2009-P 2009-D 2009-P 2009-D

2010-P 2010-D 2010-P 2010-D 2010-P 2010-D 2010-P 2010-D

President George Washington John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren William Harrison John Tyler James Polk Zachary Taylor Millard Filmore Franklin Pierce James Buchanan Abraham Lincoln

Qty Date

President

Qty Date

President

Qty

2011-P 2011-D

Andrew Johnson

2015-P 2015-D

Harry Truman

2011-P 2011-D

Ulysses S. Grant

2015-P 2015-D

Dwight Eisenhower

2011-P 2011-D

Rutherford B. Hayes

2015-P 2015-D

John F. Kennedy

2011-P 2011-D

James Garfield

2015-P 2015-D

Lyndon B. Johnson

2012-P 2012-D

Chester Arthur

2016-P 2016-D

Richard Nixon

2012-P Grover Cleveland (1st) 2012-D

2016-P 2016-D

Gerald Ford

2012-P 2012-D

Benjamin Harrison

2016-P 2016-D

Ronald Reagan

2012-P 2012-D

Grover Cleveland (2nd)

2013-P 2013-D 2013-P 2013-D 2013-P 2013-D

William McKinley Theodore Roosevelt William Taft

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2013-P 2013-D 2014-P 2014-D 2014-P 2014-D 2014-P 2014-D

Woodrow Wilson Warren Harding Calvin Coolidge Herbert Hoover

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2014-P 2014-D

Franklin Roosevelt

About Presidential Dollars

In 2007 the U.S. Mint introduced the Presidential Dollar Coin series. Originally produced for commerce, these coins are now only minted for collectors. Each year, the Mint honors four new U.S. presidents in the order in which they served our country. The issues all share a common reverse; a stunning engraving of the Statue of Liberty. Edge-incused lettering includes date, mintmark and mottos. In 2009. "In God We Trust" was moved from the edge to the obverse. The series is set to last through 2016, with Ronald Reagan being last in line to be honored. No further presidents will be honored, as the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005 states that in order for a president to be honored, the former president must have been deceased for at least two years before the issue. Ronald Regan's immediate predecessor, Jimmy Carter, as well as all his successors are not eligible to be featured on a coin, as they were still living on January 1, 2015.

Mintmark Location:

Date, mintmark and mottos are incused on the edge of Presidential dollars. Mintmarks include "P" mint Philadephia and "D" mint Denver BUs and "S" mint San Francisco proof issues.

About Modern U.S. Dollar Coins

A wide variety of early U.S. dollar types have been minted since the introduction of American coinage in 1794 including the well-known Morgan and Peace silver dollars. No dollar coins were minted for decades after the end of the Peace series in 1935. In 1971 the Eisenhower dollar reintroduced the big traditional-size coin but was produced for less than a decade. In 1979 the mint introduced the first small dollar coin in honor of famed women's suffrage advocate Susan B. Anthony. That coin and the more recent Sacagawea and Presidential small dollars did not catch on with the public. Currently Presidential and Sacagawea dollar coins are only issued in limited numbers for collectors.

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