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  1. Some collectors dub these 2007 plain edge dollar errors Godless dollars, as they lack the obvious reference to God. These so-called Godless dollars (or plain edge errors) are rare coins. And a John Adams dollar that’s missing edge lettering is quite a find, too — with values of $100 or more!

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  2. Do you have a John Adams dollar coin? Learn the value of this coin, which mint marks are available, and how many coins were minted.

  3. Detailed information about the coin 1 Dollar (John Adams), United States, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.

    • United States
    • Circulating commemorative coin
    • Federal republic (1776-date)
    • 2007
  4. Información detallada sobre el objeto 1 Dollar (John Adams), Estados Unidos, con imágenes y gestión de colección e intercambios: tirada, descripción, metal, peso, tamaño, valor y otros datos numismáticos.

    • 2007
    • República Federal (1776-presente)
    • Estados Unidos
    • Moneda circulante conmemorativa
  5. JOHN ADAMS. 2ND PRESIDENT 1797-1801. Reverse Inscriptions. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. $1. Incused (edge) Inscriptions. 2007. E PLURIBUS UNUM. IN GOD WE TRUST. mint mark ("P", "D," or "S") Mint and Mint Mark. Denver. Philadelphia.

  6. Also, John Adams Presidential dollars have been discovered with plain edges. They are fewer in quantity than George Washington plain-edge dollars, making them rarer, thus more expensive. A more frequently encountered edge lettering error for the John Adams dollar is a coin with doubled edge lettering.

  7. 5 de abr. de 2024 · by history tools. April 5, 2024. Are you fascinated by the golden dollars honoring our Founding Fathers? Today, we‘re diving deep into the second release of the Presidential $1 Coin Program: the John Adams dollar. Struck in 2007, these historic coins are affordable and easy to collect, but some rare issues have soared to record prices.