The One Dollar United States coin is the coin that features the image of the president twice. This is as a result of the Presidential Coin Act of 2005.
Take any penny minted in 1959 or later. Look closely inside the Lincoln Memorial. A very strong magnifying glass may help.
A double die coin is one that was struck twice by mistake. When you look at the coin, you see a double image, two of everything. Usually the second image is very faint.
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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.
The first regular-issue coins to carry a president's picture were Lincoln cents, starting in 1909.
The first regular-issue coins to carry a president's picture were Lincoln cents, starting in 1909.
From 1938 through the present, the image on the American 5-cent coin is that of Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States.
Since 1909, the image of Abraham Lincoln (16th President of the United States) has appeared on the obverse of the US one-cent coin.
Assuming that dollar says 1776-1976 and has an image of President Eisenhower on it, it's worth one dollar.
As of 2013, President Lyndon B. Johnson has not been featured on any U.S. coin or currency. However, his image is due to appear on a presidential $1 coin to be released in 2015.