If you're referring to the error dollars minted in 2007, the inscription is supposed to appear on the edge of all Presidential dollars. However a small number of coins were accidentally made without going through the machine that pressed the motto on the edge.
Historically, all correctly-struck dollar coins have carried the motto since 1866 when it was first added. Any coins minted after that time without the motto are errors.
No, it has In God WE Trust. Earlier coins in the series have the phrase engraved around the edge, while later coins have it on the front.
The phrase IN GOD WE TRUST (our national motto) first appeared on the 1864 2 cent coins. And all most 100 years later on the 1957 $1 Dollar silver certificate.
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Not at first, but it was later added as an amendment
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An amendment is something added at a later time. An emendment is a correction of an error.
1942 for the first 3. Then a few more were added later on.
Philadelphia didn't use a P mint mark on $1 coins until 1979, so a "P" on a 1922 Peace dollar is either something that was added later or some kind of damage.
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No. The Presidential Dollars minted in 2007 & 2008 have the words along the edge. 2009 and later have it on the obverse due to protests from conservative religious groups.
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