The Grover Cleveland dollar coins aren't rare or valuable. However these coins in uncirculated condition can sell for a premium. Keep reading to learn more about these coins.

Grover Cleveland Dollar Coin Variety 1
Grover Cleveland dollar coin variety 1
Grover Cleveland Dollar Coin Variety 2
Grover Cleveland dollar coin variety 2

Grover Cleveland was the 22nd president and 24th president of the United States of America. He served two non-consecutive terms in office so for this reason there are two Presidential dollar coin varieties, one for each term.

The date range 1885-1889 is inscribed on the variety 1 coin and it signifies his first term in office. The date range 1893-1897 is inscribed on the variety 2 coin and it signifies his second term in office.

Specifications

Type: Presidential Dollar
Year: 2012
Face Value: $1.00
Composition: 88.5% copper, 6% zinc, 3.5% manganese, 2% nickel
Total Weight: 8.1 grams

The US minted these coins with different mint marks which can be found on the edge of the coins. These coins were not issued for circulation. Instead the mint sold them directly to the public.

Series Location Quantity Minted
2012 P Variety 1 Philadelphia 5,460,000
2012 D Variety 1 Denver 4,060,000
2012 S Proof Variety 1 San Francisco 1,438,743
2012 P Variety 2 Philadelphia 10,680,000
2012 D Variety 2 Denver 3,920,000
2012 S Proof Variety 2 San Francisco 1,438,743

Value

The 2012 Grover Cleveland dollar coins in circulated condition are only worth their face value of $1.00. These coins only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition.

Any of the P or D Grover Cleveland dollar coins, regardless of variety, are worth around $6 each in uncirculated condition with an MS 65 grade.

The 2012 S proof Grover Cleveland dollar coin, regardless of variety, is worth around $18 in PR 65 condition.

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Grading System

MS 65 gem uncirculated- There is strong luster and eye appeal. A few light contact marks may be present but they are barely noticeable.

PR 65 proof- There are no flaws to this coin. A few blemishes may be present.

 

Sources:

The Red Book


See also:

Chester Arthur Dollar Coin
Benjamin Harrison Dollar Coin