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John Quincy Adams Presidential Coin
One Dollar

John Quincy Adams Presidential Coin

United States · 2008

This coin features a portrait of John Quincy Adams, the sixth President of the United States, on the obverse side, and the inscriptions of his name and the year of his presidency. The reverse side typically shows the Statue of Liberty and the inscription 'E Pluribus Unum.'

Country
United States
Year
2008
Denomination
One Dollar
Metal
Manganese-brass (common for presidential dollars)

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Overview

This coin features a portrait of John Quincy Adams, the sixth President of the United States, on the obverse side, and the inscriptions of his name and the year of his presidency. The reverse side typically shows the Statue of Liberty and the inscription 'E Pluribus Unum.'

Historical significance

John Quincy Adams was a significant figure in American history, known for his role as a diplomat, his presidency, and his strong stance against slavery later in his life. The Presidential Dollar series honors all U.S. presidents, showcasing their contributions to the nation.

Estimated value

Approximately $1 for circulation coins; higher for uncirculated or proof versions depending on condition.

Care & preservation

Store in a dry environment, avoid handling with bare hands, and keep in a protective holder to prevent scratches.