United States of America 2009 Denver Presidential Dollars $1 (One Dollar)

Coin / United States of America / $1 (One Dollar) / Presidential Dollars / 2009 / Denver

This coin is a 2009 Presidential Dollar, minted in Denver, United States of America. It has a denomination of $1 (One Dollar) and is made from a composition that includes 88.5% Copper, 6% Zinc, 3.5% Manganese, and 2% Nickel. The coin has a diameter of 26.5 mm and weighs approximately 8.1 grams. Designed by Joseph Menna and Don Everhart, this coin features a lettered edge and is classified as a special production type. The mintage for this specific coin was 784,614, indicating that it is part of a limited run. Although it has no mint mark, its distinctive features and historical context make it a noteworthy addition to any coin collection. The Presidential Dollars series honors the former presidents of the United States, reflecting the nation’s rich history and heritage. Overall, this coin represents not only a monetary value but also a piece of American numismatic history.


Country United States of America
Year 2009
Serie Presidential Dollars
Denomination $1 (One Dollar)
Mint Denver
coinage-type Presidential dollar
desg SP
diameter 26.5
edge Lettered
material Copper & Brass
mint-mark D
mintage 784,614
ngc-id 2857
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 407380
pcgs-number 407380
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 William H. Harrison
variety-2 Satin Finish, Position A
weight-grams 8.1
year-display 2007-Present