John Tyler Presidential Dollar Coin – 10th In The Series

2009-John-Tyler-Obverse-Photo-is-public-domain on-U.S.-Mint-site-2.jpg The John Tyler Presidential dollar coin, the 2nd of the 2009 Presidential dollars and 10th in the Presidential dollar series, will be released in May 2009.

One interesting feature about the John Tyler dollar coin is the fact that it’s the second presidential dollar to feature “In God We Trust” on the obverse of the coin.

Presidential dollars issued during 2007 and 2008 included “In God We Trust” on the edge of the coin.

Here’s more about the John Tyler Presidential dollar coin…


John Tyler Dollar Coin Values

This presidential dollar will be worth less than $2 in typical uncirculated grades.

Proof versions, if sold individually, will fetch between $4 to $6 each.

Any John Tyler presidential dollar coins found with wear are worth only face value.

Note, however, that if there are any significant errors to come from the John Tyler dollar, those special coins will likely pull in hundreds of dollars.

 

Finding John Tyler Presidential Dollars

The John Tyler presidential dollar can be found at banks and in some stores which promote the use of dollar coins in circulation.

Also, dollar coins frequently circulate well within the vending machine circuit, particularly among the mass transit systems in major cities.

The United States Mint is selling John Tyler presidential dollars by the roll and also in sets. Some coin sets include all the other presidential dollar issues for the year. These coin sets come in a variety of forms. Some include only the year’s presidential dollars. Other sets include all the denominations struck by the U.S. Mint for circulation. U.S. Mint coin sets come in uncirculated and proof versions.

Coin dealers also sell Presidential dollar coins. In fact, many coin dealers offer subscription programs which allow coin collectors to automatically receive new issues of the Presidential dollars as they become available.

Coin dealers normally have new Presidential dollars available for sale within a couple weeks, and often within days, of a new dollar coins being released from the U.S Mint.

 

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