Design and Specifications of the Andrew Johnson

The Andrew Johnson Presidential Dollar was released in 2011 as part of the Presidential $1 Coin Program, which began in 2007. Johnson was the 17th President of the United States, assuming office after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. This coin honors his presidency and is part of a series designed to educate the public about the nation's presidents.

Weight 8.1 grams
Diameter 26.49 mm
Mint Marks P (Philadelphia), D (Denver)
Composition Manganese-Brass (88.5% copper, 6% zinc, 3.5% manganese, 2% nickel)
Obverse Design Portrait of Andrew Johnson facing right, designed by Phebe Hemphill
Reverse Design Statue of Liberty, designed by Don Everhart
Years of Minting 2011

Collectibility and Rare Varieties

The condition of the coin significantly impacts its value, with uncirculated specimens commanding higher prices. While the Andrew Johnson dollar is not particularly rare due to its high mintage, coins in pristine condition or with minting errors (such as double dies or off-center strikes) could be more valuable to collectors.

2011-D 35,560,000 minted; common
2011-P 37,100,000 minted; common

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Most Valuable Andrew Johnson

This section highlights the most valuable coins in the series, based on eBay sales, third-party auctions, and PCGS price guides. The table shows price ranges for each coin in various conditions. Note that PCGS estimates often exceed eBay prices, especially for less rare coins.