No. The Presidential Dollars minted in 2007 & 2008 have the words along the edge. 2009 and later have it on the obverse due to protests from conservative religious groups.
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∙ 13y agoNo, "In God We Trust" was first placed on a US coin (the two cent piece) in 1864.
It is on the edge of the coin now.
No, a gold coin with "In God We Trust" is not worth more than a dollar. The value of a gold coin is determined by its weight, purity, and market demand, regardless of the inscription on it.
The US has never made a coin with in god you trust on it. It's " IN GOD WE TRUST". Also the Carson-City Mint struck its first coin in 1870, any dates earlier than that are fake.
No, it has In God WE Trust. Earlier coins in the series have the phrase engraved around the edge, while later coins have it on the front.
No, it is not true. Dollar coins in the United States do have the phrase "In God We Trust" on them. This phrase has been included on U.S. coins since the 1860s.
Yes the phrase in god YOU trust will not be on the new $1 coins because it has never been on any US coin. The motto is IN GOD WE TRUST not YOU. Starting in 2009 the motto was moved to the obverse from the edge of the presidential coins.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark. The 1924 Peace dollar is common. The spelling of trust with a "V" in the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST is normal and all peace dollars have this. Circulated examples are only $30.00 to $37.00 retail.
It's worth one dollar.
1883-1938-- between these years the motto In God We Trust disappeared from the 5 cent US coin. See if you can find one on EBay to see how much it's worth.
No U.S. coin has the words in got you trust or in god you trust. But the 1864 2-cent piece is the first coin to have the national motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" on it.
No one ever added "In God YOU Trust". As you can see by looking at any modern coin or bill, the motto is In God WE Trust. Please see the Related Question for more information.