As of 07/2009 Numismedia lists its value as $10-12 in normal proof condition, up to $19 for an extremely well-struck specimen graded MS65
$49.95 online. It is a "US Constitution dollar".
20$
50.00
$17.00-$26.00 and it's a Morgan Dollar NOT a E PLURIBUS UNUM dollar
No U.S. one dollar coins were struck in 1832.
Circulated coins are $17.00 to $30.00 and it's a Morgan dollar not an E PLURIBUS UNUM coin.
Assuming the coin is circulated retail prices are $17.00-$26.00
40-50 us dollars more if in perfect condition
If it's a copy, it's not worth anything.
E Pluribus Unum is on every American coin 1926=$20 1926D=$22 1926S=$21
The phrase "E pluribus unum" is found on all U.S. coinage. A coin dated 1884 with an eagle on it could be a quarter, half dollar, or dollar.
The phrase "E pluribus unum" does nothing to describe the coin, because it's found on most US coins. That said, a 2011 US dollar coin is worth exactly one dollar.