Mint1 dollar 2010 - Franklin Pierce (1853-1857), USA - Coins.

The Franklin Pierce dollar coins are not rare or valuable.Uncirculated coins can sell for a premium.Continue reading to learn more about these coins.

Franklin Pierce was the 14th president of the United States of America.The time in office is marked by the date range on the coin.

Composition: 88.5% copper, 6% zinc, 3.5% manganese, 2% nickel Total Weight: 8.1 grams

The US produced three Franklin Pierce dollar coins: the 2010 P, 2010 D, and 2010 S.The edge of the coin has a mint mark on it.

Proof coins have more detail.It takes longer to produce them because they are on special planchets.You won't find them in your spare change.

The face value of the 2010 Franklin Pierce dollar coins is only $1.00.The coins have a premium in uncirculated condition.

The 2010 D Franklin Pierce dollar coin is worth $3 in uncirculated condition with anMS 65 grade.

There is a strong eye appeal.There may be a few light contact marks, but they are barely noticeable.