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2007-D USA Presidential Dollar - John Adams Uncirculated (MS-60)

2007-D USA Presidential Dollar - John Adams Uncirculated (MS-60)

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2007-D USA Presidential Dollar - John Adams - Single

The John Adams Presidential Dollar was first released into circulation on May 17, 2007. This represented the second coin in the Presidential Dollar coin series. Together with the first release featuring George Washington, total production of Presidential Dollars crossed the half billion mark with this release.

John Adams was one of the earliest and most vocal advocates of colonial independence. He served on both the First and Second Continental Congress and for eight years as George Washington's Vice President. He served one term as the 2nd President of the United States from 1797-1801.

The official launch ceremony of the new coin was held in Quincy, Massachusetts, the hometown of John Adams. The United States Mint Director Edmund Moy and Mayor William J. Phelan were in attendance. Several of John Adams descendants also attended the ceremony.

The obverse of the John Adams Presidential Dollar features a portrait of the president and the reverse features the Statue of Liberty. The obverse designer was Joel Iskowitz and the sculptor was Charles Vickers. The reverse designer/sculptor was Don Everhart.

The obverse includes the inscriptions "John Adams," "2nd President," and the years of his presidential term "1797-1801." The reverse inscriptions include "United States of America," and the denomination "$1." The date and mint mark are located on the edge inscription of the coin along with the mottoes "In God We Trust" and "E Pluribus Unum."

The mintage of the John Adams Dollar declined from the high levels for the first release of the series, but there were still more than 200 million produced for circulation. The Philadelphia mint produced 112,420,000 coins. The Denver mint produced 112,140,000 coins.
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