
2007-P John Adams Presidential $1 Coin
This is a United States one-dollar coin from the Presidential $1 Coin Program, specifically featuring the likeness of John Adams, the second U.S. President. The coin's physical characteristics include a diameter of 26.5mm and a weight of approximately 8.1 grams. It is composed of a manganese-brass alloy over a pure copper core, giving it a distinctive golden-hue finish. The obverse side displays a three-quarter profile portrait of John Adams designed by Joel Iskowitz and sculpted by Charles Vickers. The text 'JOHN ADAMS' is inscribed at the top, and '2nd PRESIDENT 1797-1801' is curved along the bottom. Notable features of this series include edge-incused lettering for the year, mint mark, and 'E PLURIBUS UNUM,' though these are not visible from this top-down perspective. The visible condition shows signs of significant circulation, including surface wear, minor scratches (bag marks), and a dulling of the original luster with visible dark oxidation or patina. There are small nicks along the raised rim. The craftsmanship reflects modern industrial minting techniques with high-relief details in the portraiture. Based on the appearance, this appears to be a Philadelphia (P) mint strike from 2007.
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Estimated Value
$1.00 - $1.25
Basic Information
Category
Coins & Numismatics
Appraised On
March 6, 2026
Estimated Value
$1.00 - $1.25
Item Description
This is a United States one-dollar coin from the Presidential $1 Coin Program, specifically featuring the likeness of John Adams, the second U.S. President. The coin's physical characteristics include a diameter of 26.5mm and a weight of approximately 8.1 grams. It is composed of a manganese-brass alloy over a pure copper core, giving it a distinctive golden-hue finish. The obverse side displays a three-quarter profile portrait of John Adams designed by Joel Iskowitz and sculpted by Charles Vickers. The text 'JOHN ADAMS' is inscribed at the top, and '2nd PRESIDENT 1797-1801' is curved along the bottom. Notable features of this series include edge-incused lettering for the year, mint mark, and 'E PLURIBUS UNUM,' though these are not visible from this top-down perspective. The visible condition shows signs of significant circulation, including surface wear, minor scratches (bag marks), and a dulling of the original luster with visible dark oxidation or patina. There are small nicks along the raised rim. The craftsmanship reflects modern industrial minting techniques with high-relief details in the portraiture. Based on the appearance, this appears to be a Philadelphia (P) mint strike from 2007.
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