United States of America 2007 Denver Presidential Dollars $1 (One Dollar)

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This coin is a 2007 Presidential Dollar from the United States of America, minted in Denver. It has a denomination of $1 and is part of the Presidential Dollars series, which honors the former Presidents of the United States. The coin was designed by Joseph Menna and Don Everhart, showcasing intricate details reflective of their artistry. The coin features a diameter of 26.5 mm and weighs 8.1 grams, made from a composition of 88.5% copper, 6% zinc, 3.5% manganese, and 2% nickel. Its edge is lettered, a characteristic feature of the Presidential Dollar series. The total mintage for this specific coin is 847,361, indicating a relatively limited production run. This coin does not bear a mint mark, distinguishing it as a product of the Denver Mint. The Presidential Dollars were issued as a part of a broader initiative to promote civic literacy and pride by featuring the likenesses of U.S. Presidents. Overall, this 2007 Presidential Dollar coin represents a unique blend of historical significance and numismatic interest, making it a valuable piece for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.

coinage-type Presidential dollar
desg SP
diameter 26.5
edge Lettered
material Copper & Brass
mint-mark D
mintage 895,628
ngc-id 2845
obverse-description Portrait of the President with his name at the top periphery, and term details (number and years served) at the bottom.
pcgs-link 390548
pcgs-number 390548
reverse-description The statue of Liberty spans the design from lower right to upper left with a large "$1" in the right field. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA spans the periphery from 7-3 o'clock.
variety George Washington
variety-2 Satin Finish, Position A
weight-grams 8.1
year-display 2007-Present