Great presentation. My late dad picked up Washington, Adams, Madison and Monroe rolls at his stamp and coin club auction. Unfortunately, while they're all nice, they all have the edge lettering. Been debating whether to order an entire box of small dollars from my friendly tellers.
Hi! Very interesting! I have Thomas Jefferson with edge lettering, James Buchanan with lettering. And 2 Franklin Pierce , one with position A, one with position B, (one upside-down edge lettering!) These 2 are in very good condition, very shiny, bright gold color. 😃
After this series started, I read an article explaining that the gov had to build an $850,000 building to store them in, because they made so many and the public was rejecting them. So now I wonder just what the inventory is inside that building !?! How many of each is stored in there, in uncirculated condition, still in their unopened boxes ??? And what will happen to them if the gov does away with “cash” and goes to the CBDC.
I would suggest joining Facebook (Meta) groups, as they have worked out great for me over the years. Typically they are buy/ sell/ trade groups and with minimal effort you can join them and become a seller by messaging an admin and "verifying" yourself. Aside from that, I sell collectibles on eBay a lot... I like to look at "last sold" amounts on similar items to gauge pricing for my own items. EBay takes about a 16% fee though. In some of the aforementioned Facebook groups, you can post pictures and get information to help you sell items also. Hope I helped!
I would suggest joining Facebook (Meta) groups, as they have worked out great for me over the years. Typically they are buy/ sell/ trade groups and with minimal effort you can join them and become a seller by messaging an admin and "verifying" yourself. Aside from that, I sell collectibles on eBay a lot... I like to look at "last sold" amounts on similar items to gauge pricing for my own items. EBay takes about a 16% fee though. In some of the aforementioned Facebook groups, you can post pictures and get information to help you sell items also. Hope I helped!
When the G.W. $1 coin first came out, I went to a bank in Belmar NJ and asked the teller for 5 rolls of them. He took my cash then went to the vault and brought them to his station. And then, right in front of me, with other customers behind me, he proceeded to open each roll and inspected the coins. It wasn’t until later that I learned about the missing edge letters, and then I knew what he was up to.
Great presentation. My late dad picked up Washington, Adams, Madison and Monroe rolls at his stamp and coin club auction. Unfortunately, while they're all nice, they all have the edge lettering. Been debating whether to order an entire box of small dollars from my friendly tellers.
@@noozienomore do it! Let us know what you find!
I have George Washington,n,John Adams coins
Question, do any Presidential Dollar Series have the West Point mint mark “W”?
@solstar4778 commemorative silver dollars have the 'W' mint mark and feature presidents, but they are not from the presidential dollar series.
synchronicity...was just looking at these lately
Edge Lettering is upside down. Is it position A , any value , on presidential dollar ? Thank you .
I have a full set of 2007 D , I love them almost as much as my gold coins 😂
Great information thanks I have some presidential dollars about $300 would like to save them blessings
Sounds great!
Question how come some are silver and some are gold color does that make any difference?
So on dollar coins the main thing to look for is the edge lettering?
Hi! Very interesting! I have Thomas Jefferson with edge lettering, James Buchanan with lettering. And 2 Franklin Pierce , one with position A, one with position B, (one upside-down edge lettering!) These 2 are in very good condition, very shiny, bright gold color. 😃
All of mine have the lettering.
I found them at a laundromat change maker.
I have a George Washington, John Adams and a John Quincy Adams
After this series started, I read an article explaining that the gov had to build an $850,000 building to store them in, because they made so many and the public was rejecting them. So now I wonder just what the inventory is inside that building !?!
How many of each is stored in there, in uncirculated condition, still in their unopened boxes ??? And what will happen to them if the gov does away with “cash” and goes to the CBDC.
I have a james Buchanan gold dollar with no edging
That's awesome and rare!
I got a $25 roll these at bank today!!! Just ask tellers
thats awesome! I agree! gotta make friends with the tellers!
IAM S1 dollar coin selling interest?
I would suggest joining Facebook (Meta) groups, as they have worked out great for me over the years. Typically they are buy/ sell/ trade groups and with minimal effort you can join them and become a seller by messaging an admin and "verifying" yourself. Aside from that, I sell collectibles on eBay a lot... I like to look at "last sold" amounts on similar items to gauge pricing for my own items. EBay takes about a 16% fee though. In some of the aforementioned Facebook groups, you can post pictures and get information to help you sell items also. Hope I helped!
I have one
I have the same 4 coins $1 gold 4 Presidents. I want to sell them.
Do you have a Jimmy Carter,I will buy it
I have john quincy adams
I have an uncirculated Washington $1 roll any one interested?
If you have a 2007 D Jimmy Carter I will buy
I have coins 1 years 1801.1809
I want to sell it
Are fingers any buyer
I would suggest joining Facebook (Meta) groups, as they have worked out great for me over the years. Typically they are buy/ sell/ trade groups and with minimal effort you can join them and become a seller by messaging an admin and "verifying" yourself. Aside from that, I sell collectibles on eBay a lot... I like to look at "last sold" amounts on similar items to gauge pricing for my own items. EBay takes about a 16% fee though. In some of the aforementioned Facebook groups, you can post pictures and get information to help you sell items also. Hope I helped!
I have 1pc, Thomas Jefferson 1dollar from Philippines..
When the G.W. $1 coin first came out, I went to a bank in Belmar NJ and asked the teller for 5 rolls of them.
He took my cash then went to the vault and brought them to his station. And then, right in front of me, with other customers behind me, he proceeded to open each roll and inspected the coins. It wasn’t until later that I learned about the missing edge letters, and then I knew what he was up to.
I have one