Only 2 mints struck double eagles that year, Philadelphia (no mint mark) and San Francisco "S" mint mark. The mint mark for all Liberty Head double eagles is on the reverse of the coin under the eagles tail.
It's worth exactly one dollar. 1881 is the year Garfield was President, while the coin itself was minted in 2011.
No silver or gold 1 dollar coins were struck in 1933
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The going price for a 1881 $10 gold liberty head coin is about $600; but that can vary considerably depending on its condition.
Click on the web link in the "RELATED LINKS" to see a photograph of the 1881 $10 gold coin.
It's worth exactly one dollar. 1881 is the year Garfield was President, while the coin itself was minted in 2011.
I'm assuming you mean the Sacajawea Dollar which is minted in gold-coloured brass (Susan B Anthony dollars were last minted in 1999) it is a common coin struck in brass and not gold and is worth $1.
No silver or gold 1 dollar coins were struck in 1933
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what carrot is 1926 , 2.5 coin minted
The going price for a 1881 $10 gold liberty head coin is about $600; but that can vary considerably depending on its condition.
Click on the web link in the "RELATED LINKS" to see a photograph of the 1881 $10 gold coin.
The only gold Bicentennial of Congress coin minted is a Five dollar coin not a half dollar, it is valued at about $300.00.
The 1881 gold dollar weighs 1.7 grams and contains 90% gold. If the coin is a little bigger than a quarter with an image of James Garfield on one side and the Statue of Liberty on the other, then it's a modern Presidential dollar and contains no gold.
The first US One Dollar Gold coin was the Liberty Head Type designed by James B. Longacre and minted in 1849.
On your browser type in "1881 5 dollar gold coin" click on images and then search, it well bring up a lot of pictures.
The gold dollar coin was minted from 1849 to 1889. None were made in 1932.