• In 2007, the U.S. Mint introduced the Presidential Dollars series.
• Each non-living U.S. President will be honored on a unique golden dollar coin.
• The coins are issued at the rate of four per year.
• The order of issue is the order in which the Presidents served.
• The second coin was released in May 2007 and honors John Adams, the second President.
• Each coin is struck in the same golden alloy that is used for the Sacagawea Golden Dollar.
• Presidential Dollars are struck for circulation and are the first circulating commemorative dollar series.
• The reverse of each coin shows the Statue of Liberty.
• Each coin also has unique edge lettering showing the year of issue, “In God We Trust,” and “E Pluribus Unum.”
• Most coins are released for circulation, but this coin has been certified as Brilliant Uncirculated MS-67 or better condition.
• Coins of this quality are impossible to find in circulation.
• This coin was hand-selected from an original bag of coins direct from the U.S. Mint.
• Coins are graded on a 70-point scale, and MS-60 is the standard Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
• This coin is at least seven full grades better than a standard Brilliant Uncirculated coin.
• The coin is encapsulated in a sonically-sealed holder to protect its condition and to guarantee its high MS-67 or better grade.
• There one coin; it is struck in 77% copper, 12% zinc, 7% manganese, and 4% nickel.
• Comes in a velveteen book-style display.