Absolutely! It's one of the Presidential dollars minted since 2007.
Four different designs are minted each year, featuring each president in their order of service. The dates on the coin's front show the years that the president was in office, while the minting date and mint mark are on the edge.
There are hundreds of millions of presidential dollar coins so you should be able to get as many as you want from most banks. They're made of brass and have no special value so go ahead and spend them.
$1. It's a presidential dollar coin from 2009. 1841-1845 are the years Tyler served in office.
The date (2009), mintmark and motto are on the edge of the coin.
It's not gold and only worth a dollar.
The date is actually 2009 and value is $1.00, unless it's a proof coin.
If the coin has an image of President John Tyler on it, that makes it a modern presidential dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.
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$1. It's a presidential dollar coin from 2009. 1841-1845 are the years Tyler served in office.
The date (2009), mintmark and motto are on the edge of the coin.
d cost 2-5$
It's not gold and only worth a dollar.
The coin is just one of the newer (2009) Presidential dollar coins and it's John TYLER not Taylor. Spend it.
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John Tyler's parents were John Tyler Senior and Mary Armistead. John Tyler was the tenth President of the United States.
Yes, John Tyler did have a middle name. His full name was John Tyler.
John Tylers family was: Mary Tyler Robert Tyler John Tyler Letitia Tyler Elizabeth Tyler Anne Contesse Tyler Alice Tyler Tazewell Tyler David Gardiner Tyler John Alexander Tyler Julia Gardiner Tyler Lachlan Tyler Lyon Gardiner Tyler Robert Fitzwalter Tyler Pearl Tyler (allegations of Tyler being the father of John Dunjee have also risen)
The date is actually 2009 and value is $1.00, unless it's a proof coin.
John Tyler was an Episcopalian.