Presidential $1 Coin Program - Coin Details

Coin Details

Dollar coins are being issued bearing the likenesses of Presidents, as follows:

Release
number
President
number
President Release date Denver
Mintage
Philadelphia
Mintage
Total Mintage Design In office
1 1st George Washington February 15, 2007 163,680,000 176,680,000 340,360,000 1789–1797
2 2nd John Adams May 17, 2007 112,140,000 112,420,000 224,560,000 1797–1801
3 3rd Thomas Jefferson August 16, 2007 102,810,000 100,800,000 203,610,000 1801–1809
4 4th James Madison November 15, 2007 87,780,000 84,560,000 172,340,000 1809–1817
5 5th James Monroe February 14, 2008 60,230,000 64,260,000 124,490,000 1817–1825
6 6th John Quincy Adams May 15, 2008 57,720,000 57,540,000 115,260,000 1825–1829
7 7th Andrew Jackson August 14, 2008 61,070,000 61,180,000 122,250,000 1829–1837
8 8th Martin Van Buren November 13, 2008 51,520,000 50,960,000 102,480,000 1837–1841
9 9th William Henry Harrison February 19, 2009 43,260,000 55,160,000 98,420,000 1841
10 10th John Tyler May 21, 2009 43,540,000 43,540,000 87,080,000 1841–1845
11 11th James K. Polk August 20, 2009 41,720,000 46,620,000 88,340,000 1845–1849
12 12th Zachary Taylor November 19, 2009 36,680,000 41,580,000 78,260,000 1849–1850
13 13th Millard Fillmore February 18, 2010 36,960,000 37,520,000 74,480,000 1850–1853
14 14th Franklin Pierce May 20, 2010 38,220,000 38,360,000 76,580,000 1853–1857
15 15th James Buchanan August 19, 2010 36,540,000 36,820,000 73,360,000 1857–1861
16 16th Abraham Lincoln November 18, 2010 48,020,000 49,000,000 97,020,000 1861–1865
17 17th Andrew Johnson February 17, 2011 37,100,000 35,560,000 72,660,000 1865–1869
18 18th Ulysses S. Grant May 19, 2011 37,940,000 38,080,000 76,020,000 1869–1877
19 19th Rutherford B. Hayes August 18, 2011 36,820,000 37,660,000 74,480,000 1877–1881
20 20th James A. Garfield November 17, 2011 37,100,000 37,100,000 74,200,000 1881
21 21st Chester A. Arthur February 5, 2012 2,800,000 6,020,000 8,820,000 1881–1885
22 22nd Grover Cleveland May 25, 2012 2,660,000 5,460,000 8,120,000 1885–1889
23 23rd Benjamin Harrison August 16, 2012 4,200,000 5,682,000 9,882,000 1889–1893
24 24th Grover Cleveland November 15, 2012 3,220,000 10,722,000 13,942,000 1893–1897
25 25th William McKinley 2013 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1897–1901
26 26th Theodore Roosevelt 2013 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1901–1909
27 27th William Howard Taft 2013 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1909–1913
28 28th Woodrow Wilson 2013 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1913–1921
29 29th Warren G. Harding 2014 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1921–1923
30 30th Calvin Coolidge 2014 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1923–1929
31 31st Herbert Hoover 2014 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1929–1933
32 32nd Franklin D. Roosevelt 2014 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1933–1945
33 33rd Harry S. Truman 2015 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1945–1953
34 34th Dwight D. Eisenhower 2015 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1953–1961
35 35th John F. Kennedy 2015 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1961–1963
36 36th Lyndon B. Johnson 2015 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1963–1969
37 37th Richard Nixon 2016 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1969–1974
38 38th Gerald Ford 2016 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1974–1977
39th Jimmy Carter N/A 1977–1981
39/40 40th Ronald Reagan 2016 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1981–1989
41st George H. W. Bush N/A 1989–1993
42nd Bill Clinton N/A 1993–2001
43rd George W. Bush N/A 2001–2009
44th Barack Obama N/A 2009–

† — The act specifies that a president must have been deceased for no less than two years to be honored in the series. (See above.)

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