A William Henry Harrison "Golden" presidential dollar is worth about a dollar unless it's slabbed by PCGS or NGC at a very high rating (e.g., MS69 or MS70), or is Proof.
A full roll of dollar coins includes 25 coins, not 12.
They stopped minting silver dollars after 1904 because the mint ran out of silver bullion. The Pittman Act of 1918 provided for the melting of 270,232,722 silver dollars and minting resumed in 1921.
1964, the year after Kennedy died.
Yes, this was the last of minting for Peace silver dollars.
No US silver Peace dollars were issued in 1929, this the only year in the 1920's they did not strike them.
From circulation, one cent. Uncirculated, its value shoots all the way up to a nickel.A 1962 penny is worth between 1 cent and several dollars depending on its condition. Specific coins with minting defects or low production will greatly increase their value.
Uncirculated coins go through the normal minting process, but are then removed and placed into sets for collectors. Proof coins are made on specialized dies to achieve better detail and more shine in the finish.
Sunshine Minting's population is 2,009.
The peace dollars were minted during two periods in history, the first minting occurred between the years of 1921 and 1928, and again in 1934 and 1935.
UNC (uncirculated) is just that, not circulated. Your coin regardless of the year should not show any signs of wear ... that is anything that would occur if it would have been passed from hand to hand. UNC could however have slight scratches from the minting process and packaging and still be considered UNC.
Jefferson Presidential dollars were minted in 2007. The minting date and mintmark are incused on the coin's edge. Remember that these coins aren't real gold, they're made of brass.
In coin grading terminology "MS" stands for "mint state" or the state a coin is in when minted and uncirculated. Showing no signs of wear or indication of circulation. MS is interchangeable with "uncirculated". Although MS coins have no wear from circulation they may have varying imperfections from the minting process. To allow for that, the "MS" coins are graded on a scale beginning with 60 and going up to 70 (this is the highest number, which indicates supposed "perfection"). So MS66 would mean a "mint state" or uncirculated coin graded 66 out of a possible 70 on the grading scale. A very nice coin.
The first US quarter dollars were minted in 1796. If your quarter has a picture of George Washington on one side, 1788 near the top of the other side, and it looks new, that's because it IS new. You have a State Quarter with two dates on it. 1788 is the date that the state was admitted to the Union, NOT the date the coin was minted! The minting date is at the bottom of the design on the back side. Nearly all State Quarters found in circulation have no extra value. Just a quarter, no more, no less.The US Mint did not start minting quarter dollars until 1796.The US Mint did not start minting quarter dollars until 1796.