By law, only those who are deceased can appear on US currency. The latest president who would be eligible for this would be President George H. W. Bush following his death in 2018. As of 3/15/21, President Carter is still alive, and thus not legally permitted to appear on currency. He can, however, appear on collectible coins.
Carter will eventually be featured on a presidential dollar coin, but not until after his death.
Ah, the 1977 Jimmy Carter inauguration coin is a special piece of history. Its value can vary depending on its condition and rarity, but it's not typically worth a large sum of money. Remember, the true value of such a coin lies in the joy it brings you and the connection it creates to a moment in time.
This was a common bill until it was replaced by the "toonie" $2 coin. In circulated condition it has no added value.
Being that presidential dollar coins starting with Chester A. Arthur are only sold to collectors rather than being released into general circulation, it's worth about $2. 1881-1885 are the years Arthur was President; the coin was minted in 2012.
One dollar. In the future - DECADES into the future - such a coin may have a higher value to a coin collector based on scarcity and condition.
Carter will eventually be featured on a presidential dollar coin, but not until after his death.
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Carter will eventually be featured on a presidential dollar coin, but not until after his death.
As of 2016, Jimmy Carter isn't on any U.S. coin or currency, due to the fact that he's still alive.
It is not a coin issued by the U.S. Mint and is worth only what a person is willing to pay for it.
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Ah, the 1977 Jimmy Carter inauguration coin is a special piece of history. Its value can vary depending on its condition and rarity, but it's not typically worth a large sum of money. Remember, the true value of such a coin lies in the joy it brings you and the connection it creates to a moment in time.
The only coin I can think of featuring Jackson is the Presidential $1 coin with him on it. He also appears on the $20 bill, but that's not a coin.
No living person may appear on a U.S. coin. While 2016 would have been Carter's year, as he was between Ford and Reagan, being that he's still alive means his dollar coin will have to wait until after he passes.
No Lincoln is on the penny and the $5 bill and Jefferson is on the nickel and the $2 bill.
Jimmy Carter's picture has never appeared on a US $1 coin. His picture will appear on a future Presidential dollar if he is no longer living at the time the coin is scheduled to appear; otherwise the coin won't be minted unless Congress passes an exception to the law that prevents living presidents from being depicted on US coins.
is there any value in the 1980 carter/Reagan picker coin