For U.S. bicentennial quarters, half-dollars, and dollars, the denomination is on the back of the coin. Whatever you have, it's worth face value.
For a coin it is just worth the value stamped on it i.e. the value on it's face So a common coin is worth face value, but a rare coin is worth more than face value.
The coin is face value.
Face value.
The coin has NO silver and is face value.
It is a very common coin and is worth face value.
Face value only
Face value.
The coin is face value
The coin is face value.
It's worth face value.
It is a very common coin and is worth face value.
It's only worth face value.