Please look at the inscription on the front of the coin. You'll find he was the 17th president of the US, serving the remaining part of Abraham Lincoln's second term (1865-1869) following his assassination.
Remember, these coins are part of the Presidential Dollar series, so everyone depicted on them is a former US President.
Yes, there is.
In the year 2007, the mint started issuing New Presidential Dollars in Gold Plated to commemorate the presidents we have.
They issued four a year.
2007: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison
2008: James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren
2009: William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, James Knox Polk, Zachary Taylor
2010: Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, Abraham Lincoln
2011: ANDREW JOHNSON, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford Birchard Hayes, James Abram Garfield
PLEASE NOTE: The PRESIDENTIAL DOLLARS are NOT gold or gold plated, all are made from manganese-brass, the US Mint has never issued a gold plated coin.
The Andrew Johnson dollar coin is worth exactly one dollar.
One dollar.
one dollar
All presidential dollars have the dates, mintmark and motto on the edge of the coins.
All modern presidential dollar coins are worth one dollar.
The Andrew Johnson dollar coin is worth exactly one dollar.
One dollar.
one dollar
All presidential dollars have the dates, mintmark and motto on the edge of the coins.
.....If it is a dollar coin, it isn't a quarter. What you have is a brass circulation issue presidential dollar worth $1.
The value of an Andrew Johnson one dollar coin from 1865 to 1869 depends on its condition and rarity. Most circulated coins in average condition can be worth around $50 to $200. However, if the coin is in exceptional condition or has a rare variety, its value can be higher, potentially reaching thousands of dollars. Consulting with a reputable coin dealer or appraiser is recommended for an accurate valuation.
If it has an image of Andrew Jackson on it, then it's part of the current Presidential dollar series and is worth one dollar.
It is a coin worth one dollar.
A "one dollar" coin has the value of one dollar!
Andrew Johnson served from 1865 to 1869. one term
Andrew Johnson has one mouse named Fed
Because it is just a one dollar coin.