He is on one of the $1.00 coins issued in the Presidential series in 2007.
Unless it's a proof coin, it's just a dollar, spend it.
The coin was made in 2007 NOT the 1700's. The date 2007 is on the edge of the coin. Also the coin is NOT gold it's brass and is only one dollar.
The only US coin that has the dual-dates of 1797-1801 on the obverse is a 2007 John Adams Presidential dollar, the date and mintmark is on the edge of the coin. If you got the coin from a bank or change, it's face value. Only a proof or mint state coin will have a premium.
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There was two. George Washington and John Adams.
When John Adams was US president the US was not involved in any wars.
Unless it's a proof coin, it's just a dollar, spend it.
The John Quincy Adams dollar coin is worth one dollar, and the McKinley dollar coin won't be released until 2013.
John Adams was the second US president. John Quincy Adams was the sixth US president.
There were two: * John Adams, 1797-1801 * John Quincy Adams, 1825-1829
The US nickel features a picture of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd president. Note that his home, Monticello, is identified on the back of the coin.
John Quincy Adams prohibited slavery in any new state to join the Union. :)
The coin was made in 2007 NOT the 1700's. The date 2007 is on the edge of the coin. Also the coin is NOT gold it's brass and is only one dollar.
No. John Adams was not important in creating expansion in the US.
John Adams, Sr. a deacon, and Susanna Boylston Adams were the parents of John Adams.
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