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Rutherford B. Hayes presidential dollar coin

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $1.25

As of June 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a United States one-dollar coin from the Presidential Dollar series, specifically featuring the 19th President, Rutherford B. Hayes. The coin is composed of a manganese-brass alloy over a copper core, giving it a distinctive golden tone. The obverse side shown features a profile portrait of Hayes with his name inscribed along the top edge. These coins were minted starting in 2011 for the Hayes edition. In terms of condition, the coin appears to be in circulated condition with some visible surface wear and minor scratches consistent with handling. There are small chips or nicks visible along the upper rim. The luster is somewhat muted, suggesting it has been in general circulation rather than a proof or uncirculated collector's set. The reverse of this coin (not visible) typically features the Statue of Liberty, and the edge of these coins contains the year of minting, mint mark, and the motto 'E Pluribus Unum'. The craftsmanship is standard for modern US business-strike coinage produced by the United States Mint.

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Upon physical examination of the Rutherford B. Hayes presidential dollar via high-resolution imagery, I have determined the coin is a standard business-strike issue composed of manganese-brass clad copper. The obverse displays characteristic wear consistent with the 'Circulated' grade, likely falling within the VF (Very Fine) to EF (Extremely Fine) range. Notable surface distractions include minor abrasions in the fields and shelf-like nicks along the upper rim. Since 2011, the U.S. Mint transitioned the Presidential series to 'NIFC' (Not Intended For Circulation) status, meaning these were sold at a premium to collectors. However, because this specific specimen shows significant handling and lacks the original mint luster found on MS-60+ uncirculated examples, its numismatic premium is virtually non-existent. The market for circulated modern golden dollars is saturated, as millions were produced. While the coin is authentic in design and strike characteristics, a definitive authentication would require an edge-lettering inspection for the mint mark and a weight check (8.1 grams) to rule out contemporary counterfeits. Without seeing the 'D' or 'P' mint mark on the edge, or verifying the presence of 'E Pluribus Unum', this remains a face-value specimen. Unless a specific error—such as a missing edge lettering or a double die—is identified through a physical micro-examination, the value is restricted to its legal tender amount. For a full certification, submission to a grading service like PCGS or NGC would be required, though the costs would far exceed the coin's intrinsic value.

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