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It's not 1801 and it's not gold. It's one of the new brass $1 coins struck as part of the Presidential dollar series, and if you got it in change it's only worth $1.

It features a picture of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd president; the dates 1801-1809 are the years he was in office. The minting date is on the edge - look closely and you'll see that it was struck in 2007. Four coins are being issued every year, and each one shows the dates that the particular president was in office.

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