USA – John Adams – Doubled & Inverted Edge Lettering – $1 – 2007 P – NGC MS 65 – Error
USA – Sacagawea Dollar – $1 – 2005 S – NGC PF69 – Ultra Cameo
USA – John Quincy Adams – $1 – 2008 P – PCGS MS 66 First Day Presidential Slab – Position B
USA – John Quincy Adams – $1 – 2008 P – PCGS MS 66 First Day Presidential Slab – Position A
USA – John Adams – $1 – 2007 D – PCGS MS 66 First Day Presidential Slab – Position B
USA – John Adams – $1 – 2007 D – PCGS MS 66 First Day Presidential Slab – Position A
USA – John Adams – $1 – 2007 P – PCGS MS 66 First Day Presidential Slab – Position A
USA – Sacagawea Dollar – $1 – 2008 S – PCGS PR69 – DCAM
USA – Sacagawea Dollar – $1 – 2007 S – PCGS PR69 – DCAM
USA – Sacagawea Dollar – $1 – 2006 S – PCGS PR69 – DCAM
USA – Sacagawea Dollar – $1 – 2005 S – PCGS PR69 – DCAM
USA – Sacagawea Dollar – $1 – 2004 S – PCGS PR69 – DCAM
USA – Sacagawea Dollar – $1 – 2003 S – PCGS PR69 – DCAM
USA – Sacagawea Dollar – $1 – 2002 S – PCGS PR69 – DCAM
USA – Sacagawea Dollar – $1 – 2000 S – PCGS PR69 – DCAM
United States – Thomas Jefferson Dollar Set – $1 – 2007 – Official US Mint Packaging – P and D
United States – John Adams Dollar Set – $1 – 2007 – Official US Mint Packaging – P and D
This piece has been graded by NGC as PF 69 UCAM and is identified with the serial number 1863493-016.
USA – Presidential Dollar Set – (4) $1 Coins – 2007 – PCGS Proof 69 Deep Cameo (PR69DCAM) – The first four presidential dollars to be issued in 2007 bore the images of George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. These four coins were authenticated, graded and encapsulated by Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) as Proof 69 Deep Cameo. Beautiful set of modern American coins!
This piece has been graded by NGC as MS 65.
Eisenhower Dollars were issued by the United States Mint from 1971 until 1978. This series has become a favorite among collectors, and although plentiful in circulated condition, coins in Gem condition are becoming harder to find. According to the February 2007 issue of Coin Values magazine, the market value of this coin in this grade is $75.00. This coin has been authenticated, encapsulated and graded Mint State 65 (MS65) by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) one of the countrys top third-party grading services.
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