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2010 Millard Fillmore Presidential Coin One Dollar

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 Posted 07/31/2021  9:47 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Sunset7 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello!

This 2010 presidential one dollar coin does not have the year nor the mint mark. It also has a dark shadow, is this due to coin damage?

Likewise, is it common for this kind of coin to not have the year and the mint mark?

I am new at collecting coins. Please help me.

Kind regards,

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The year/mm is on the edge.
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Thanks, found the year and "E Pluribus Unum" the mint mark seems to have faded. I used a magnifier.
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And to CCF.
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Is this Uncirculated?
If it is, it could be weak strike. Back in the day when Pres. dollars were popular among variety collectors,the weak strikes were popular and carried a premium. Now the interest has worn off. If it is a circulated coin,the weakness will be due to wear.Can't help much without seeing a shot of the edge.
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