United States of America 2010 Denver Presidential Dollars $1 (One Dollar)

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This coin is a 2010 Presidential Dollar from the United States, minted in Denver. It carries a denomination of one dollar ($1) and features the design of renowned engraver Don Everhart. This particular coin is part of a special production series and is composed of a unique alloy, consisting of 77% copper, 12% zinc, and 1% of other metals over a pure copper core. With a diameter of 26.5 mm and a weight of 8.1 grams, it showcases a lettered edge that is characteristic of the Presidential Dollars series. The mintage for this specific coin stands at 583,897, making it a relatively common collectible among coin enthusiasts. Importantly, this coin does not bear a mint mark, which indicates it was produced in Denver. The Presidential Dollar series honors the former presidents of the United States, making each coin a piece of American history. As a coin from this series, it serves not just as currency but also as a collectible item that reflects presidential legacy and numismatic interest.

coinage-type Presidential dollar
desg SP
diameter 26.5
edge Lettered
material Copper & Brass
mint-mark D
mintage 583,897
ngc-id 285M
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 417269
pcgs-number 417269
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 Millard Fillmore
variety-2 Satin Finish, Position A
weight-grams 8.1
year-display 2007-Present