13 Responses to Presidential Dollar Stats: Martin Van Buren $1 Coins Mark Low



  1. Phil Roberts says:

    Now that the edge lettering has been changed I do not intend to ever use any of the President Dollar coins.

  2. Miss Doo says:

    The Martin Van Buren coin was given to me as change in a store near where I live. I gave it right back. It does not have In God We Trust on it. I will refuse to use these coins and so will many others for that reason.

  3. Davivd says:

    yes it has in god we trust on the edge of the coin

  4. crystal says:

    so my dad just found one and we are wondering how much is it worth?

  5. Tom says:

    I like using these coins, but old habits die hard. I doubt they will ever be common in circulation until we stop printing the paper ones. In the current economic climate, I am supprised that has not happened when you compare the cost of each over the long run. For those that say they are too bulky, compare to 4 quarters. I rairly find myself carying more than 5 paper ones. I’d rather have the coins in my pocket. No more wrestling with the vending machines that don’t like my old tatered paper either.

  6. Richard says:

    (Phil Roberts just to let you it says In God We Trust on the edge of the coin.) how much are these coins worth because i have one.

  7. shady says:

    (martin van buren 8th president says pluribus unum in god we trust in the edge of the dollar coin) how is that dollar coin worth because i have 3.

  8. shady says:

    how much is the martin van buren dollar coin worth

  9. Rhonda says:

    Unless it is graded high, pretty much the face value.

  10. kyle says:

    how much is a martin van buren 1 dolar p mint coin worth

  11. Phil Roberts says:

    Hello Richard,

    The reason that I won’t use any Presidential coins is not where the motto In God We Trust but the fact that the Treasury did not stick to their guns and leave the series alone. They caved into the rediculous notion that In God We Trust was on the edge of the coins rather than the face. The only issue I could see was from a coin collecters viewpoint in that the edge can not be displayed in any way, shape or form.

  12. Jim says:

    The design of this coin is rediculous. It is nearly the same size of a quarter, and sounds the same as well. One would have to take the time and ensure what type of coin you are handing to a clerk. The US Mint should make the US dollar coin distinct from other coins - like the UK does with the British Pound coin - thicker and heavier.

  13. Paul says:

    Jim…the US dollar coin is gold in color..the quarter is silver….if you cant tell the difference then perhaps you need glasses.

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