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This is a better date Barber half dollar and retail values start at $70.00 and go up to $490.00 for an average circulated coin. I suggest showing it to a dealer or collector for a accurate grade

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What was the misprint on the new gold dollars?

Current dollar coins are brass, not gold. Also, coins are struck or minted, not printed. Dollar bills are printed.When the coins were first issued in 2007, mint employees weren't fully familiar with the processes needed to add edge lettering to the coins. Several batches were accidentally not put through the edge press so they were put into circulation with plain edges similar to those on 2000-2008 Sacagawea dollars. As a result these coins didn't carry the date, mint mark, or the 2 mottoes E Pluribus Unum and In God We Trust.Unfortunately, an internet rumor was spread that the missing mottoes were due to a conspiracy to remove the words In God We Trust from all US coins (rather than the simple oversight that it was), and the mint gave in to pressure to move the motto to a different place on the coins starting in 2009.


What is the value of a 1941 Walking Liberty half dollar With W?

The West Point Mint did not open until 1988. You're looking at the monogram of the designer, A. A. Weinman. In 1941, there were 3 coins minted - one was plain and the other two carried a mint mark of "D" and "S." The mint mark location is on the back around the 8:00 position. Please see the Related Question for values.


Where is the P mint mark on US coins?

The P mint mark is relatively new on Philadelphia coins. Prior to 1979 the only coins that carried it were so-called "war nickels" minted during WWII. All other Philadelphia coins were said to be plain; i.e. they didn't have mint marks.The Mint changed its policies in 1979-80 to add the P mint mark to all denominations except pennies. $1 coins were the first, starting in 1978. The other denominations followed in 1980.Locations are:Nickel and dime - near the dateQuarter - near the tip of Washington's wigHalf - above the dateSBA dollar - on the left side of the coin near her collarSacajawea dollar - under the date, 2000 to 2008; on the edge since thenPresidential dollar - on the edgePhiladelphia cents still don't carry mint marks. This policy was adopted because during times of heavy demand cents may be struck at San Francisco or West Point, but in comparatively small quantities. The Mint didn't want these coins to become instant rarities, so they're indistinguishable from Philadelphia coins.


What is the value of a 1957 C US 1 dollar silver certificate with a star before the serial number?

There was no 1957 C series of $1 bills, only plain, A, and B. A star note from one of those three series might retail for around $5 depending on its condition.


1918 and 1927 Walking Liberty half dollar coins with eagle up side down fair condition value?

Please take a look at your pocket change. ALL American coins have the back side oriented 180 degrees from the front, so your half dollars are NOT errors.You have to know the 1918 coin's mint marks to pin down its value. The mint mark, if there is one, will be located around the 8:00 position on the reverse side.In worn condition, a 1918 plain or "S" mint half is worth about $8; a "D" coin retails for about $10.1927 halves were only minted in San Francisco. In worn condition, it retails for about $7.

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What is the value of a plain 1923 silver dollar?

The 1923 Peace dollar is so very common retail for circulated coins is $15.00-$19.00 A really nice uncirculated coin is under $25.00


What do they call the area where the minting details are printed on a coin?

obverse and reverse and the plain area around the coins is called the field


Why did they make a dollar the 1 coin?

I assume you don't literally mean what you asked, so I will assume you meant to ask: Why did they make a one dollar coin? And the answer it durability. A paper bill doesn't last as long as a metal coin. How many dollar bills do you see from the 1980's? How many coins do you find in circulation from the 50's and 60's? Coins just plain last longer.


Which three us coins have smooth edges?

Penny, nickel, susan b. The SBA. dollar has reeds, the 2000-2006 Sacagawea dollar has no reeds but in 2007 the date and mintmark was moved to the edge of the coin. Now only the penny and nickel have plain edge's.


What is the difference between an 1885 Morgan silver dollar and a plain 1885 silver dollar?

All circulation-strike 1885 silver dollars are Morgan dollars. "Morgan" refers to the sculptor George T. Morgan who designed the coin."Plain" refers to a coin without a mint mark. Up till 1979 Philadelphia did not put a P mint mark on any $1 coins (and on almost all other coins minted there as well). So, an 1885 Morgan dollar minted in Philadelphia is considered to be "plain". Please see the Related Question for more information.To be annoyingly correct, the US also minted "trade dollars" in 1885, but these were intended for use outside of the country. 1885 was the last year trade dollars were minted and all were special proof coins.


How do you send coins on 21 questions on facebook?

You can't, plain & simple.


What is the value of a Presidential Golden Dollar coin with no edge lettering?

A 2007 George Washington Presidential Dollar lacking the edge lettering is valued around $150-$800. A 2007 John Adams is around $800-$1250. A 2007 Thomas Jefferson is between $2000 and $8000. As with all coins it is difficult to determine value without knowing condition, as such prices may vary. An exceptionally perfect piece is often worth much more, but is extremely rare. All in all a Presidential Dollar with a plain edge is a great coin to have and definitely worth saving.


Was there an Australian One Dollar coin made in 1967?

Yes there was, but it was not for general circulation, and it is not even regarded as an official Australian coin. It was known as the "Swan Dollar". Many were surprised that a One Dollar coin was not a part of Australia's new currency, so the editor of a coin magazine ran a competition amongst his readers to design one. The "Swan Dollar" was the winning entry. The obverse depicts a swan in flight, the with the word "AUSTRALIA", a crown and 1967. It was a very limited mintage, Proof coins in silver and gold specifically for collectors. The reverse has a design of Australian flora with a large 1.00 across the coin. In their original condition and packaging - The silver Uncirculated "Swan Dollar" coins (milled edge) could get up to $925 AUD. There were 1,500 minted. The silver Proof "Swan Dollar" coins (plain edge) could get up to $975 AUD. There were 750 minted. The gold Proof "Swan Dollar" coins (plain edge) could get up to $12,000 AUD. There were 10 minted and two are known to have been destroyed in the Ash Wednesday bushfires. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.


What are some plain's around the world?

the salbury plain


Do they have plain white pillow cases at dollar general?

Go outside.


Can anyone tell me about a 3-piece proof set 1776-1976 with no mint mark on a one dollar a half-dollar and a quarter?

If there is no mint mark it's an uncirculated set, not a proof. All proof sets were minted in San Francisco and there are no reports of any coins being struck without mint marks (see the famous 1982 plain dime, for example). If the dollar is a Type I (thick letters on the reverse) the set might be worth about $5. If it's a Type II (thin letters) it would be worth around $3.


What was the misprint on the new gold dollars?

Current dollar coins are brass, not gold. Also, coins are struck or minted, not printed. Dollar bills are printed.When the coins were first issued in 2007, mint employees weren't fully familiar with the processes needed to add edge lettering to the coins. Several batches were accidentally not put through the edge press so they were put into circulation with plain edges similar to those on 2000-2008 Sacagawea dollars. As a result these coins didn't carry the date, mint mark, or the 2 mottoes E Pluribus Unum and In God We Trust.Unfortunately, an internet rumor was spread that the missing mottoes were due to a conspiracy to remove the words In God We Trust from all US coins (rather than the simple oversight that it was), and the mint gave in to pressure to move the motto to a different place on the coins starting in 2009.