I assume you're referring to the clear plastic wrapped tubes. The big deal about these coins is that the date and mint mark are carried on the edge instead of the coins' obverse. So if they're in plastic it should be pretty easy to see the mint mark if you look closely.
However, at the risk of sounding like a wet rag, given the number of these coins issued I have my doubts as to whether there's any significant upside to uncirculated sets, especially those assembled by a third party.
If it is an official mint wrapper it should say on the wrapping. If not you really can't find out without taking on out.
250
There are 50 one dollar bills to a strap.
You can get them at the bank.
200 dollars.
The Presidential Dollar series coins are made of a brass alloy which gives them a golden appearance although they contain no gold at all. The current released Presidential Dollar is that of John Tyler which was issued on May, 21, 2009. The next Presidential Dollar will be that of James K. Polk and it is scheduled for release on August 20, 2009.
1. poke a hole in a dollar bill. 2. pull a string through it.
Two bill-ion
One Dollar. They are being minted for circulation.
Yes it can have gimp string on sale.
It's a circulating coin, a dollar
The current face value of all presidential dollar coins is $1. Remember, they're brass, not gold. Presidential dollar coins minted at Philadelphia and Denver are worth a dollar even if they are uncirculated. Proof-quality presidential dollar coins minted at San Fransisco are worth $3.