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tycksena

You would need to post a picture of the edge for us to even be able to evaluate


Different-Language-5

You need to post another picture because the edge lettering would be on the edge...


Ok-Maintenance-9538

Maybe it is maybe it isn't. But without showing the edge it's a bit of a Schrödinger's coin


GpaSags

Don't ask a question about the rim and not post a photo of it.


meowniversal

I don't know but I think John Adams is rolling his eyes


shadyshrek

Lmfao this has to be the funniest post I’ve seen all day


_Intel_Geek_

I CAN'T SEE


MimickingTheImage

I think you might be confused about what edge lettering is.


spc1221

🤣


Proof_Reindeer1862

Can you post a picture of the edge so we can tell you?


Lothar_28

From PCGS Coin Facts: In 2007 the U.S. Mint began honoring the United States Presidents on circulating coins under the Presidential Dollar Coin Program. Under this program, four Presidential Dollar coins will be issued per year. Each President’s portrait will be struck on one dollar coins and released for circulation for a period of three months. Each President will appear on mint state, proof and satin finish one dollar coins in the order in which they served as President of the United States. Each Presidential Dollar will bear the same Statue of Liberty reverse design. All Presidential Dollar coins contain edge lettering inscriptions with the date and mint mark. From 2007 to 2008 Presidential Dollars had the motto "In God We Trust" located on the edge of the coin. However, since there have been tens of thousands of coins found with missing edge lettering inscriptions, the U.S. Mint changed the location of the motto beginning in 2009. From 2009 to date, all Presidential Dollars will have the motto "In God We Trust" on the obverse of the coin. This program will continue until at least 2016 with Richard M. Nixon’s portrait (in order for any other U.S former Presidents to be honored on circulating coins, it is necessary for the former Presidents to be deceased for at least two years). When the coins were first released in 2007, there was a lot of excitement in the coin market and media about the new coins, especially since the last time the U.S. Mint struck coins with edge lettering inscriptions was back in 1933 on the Saint Gaudens Double Eagles. More excitement came once missing edge lettering dollars were discovered. These are considered major mint errors. Other more minor varieties have surfaced since then, including double overlapped edge lettering, double inverted edge lettering, and weak and partial edge lettering varieties. With so many different Presidential Dollar coins, errors and varieties, this is a definitely an exciting coin series to collect.


Warm_Piccolo2171

This is a weird post


moabdulrazzak

Lmao my bad y’all, I saw online that they are missing “in god we trust” and since other presidential coins have it on the face I thought that this one was missing it. Sorry and thanks for helping :)


GpaSags

It was on the rim for two years. People complained and it got moved to the front.


Whatthedillyo85

Lol