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This very much depends on condition, and what denomination the coin is. This can be checked on http://www.coins-of-the-uk.co.uk A coin of 1720 would say Georgius Rex or Georgivs Rex. George IV did not reign until the 19th century.
A mill is worth 1/10 of a cent.
$6.00
It is worth 2.50 for bronze and 5.00 for silver
There is no 29 Franc gold coin. If you mean 20 francs it is worth about $250.
$315 to $180,000 depending upon the condition of the coin and which variety the coin is.
The first Morgan dollar was coined in 1878, a US dollar coin dated 1797 is a Draped Bust dollar. If you actually have a dollar coin dated 1797, take it to a coin dealer for an accurate assessment.
That question doesn't have enough information for an answer, because it doesn't include the coin's denomination. A penny has a different value than a shilling.
Those are the years George Washington was President, so what you have is a 2007 presidential dollar coin. It's worth one dollar.
Take it to a dealer for an accurate assessment, 4 major types of 1797 large cents exist and the values are very different.
Those are the years George Washington was President. If the coin is slightly larger than a quarter, and golden in color, then it's a 2007 presidential dollar coin worth one dollar.
It is only worth the value of the metal it is made of so if it is made of silver it is worth something. If it's fake then it has no collector value.
The only US coin that has the dual-dates of 1797-1801 on the obverse is a 2007 John Adams Presidential dollar, the date and mintmark is on the edge of the coin. If you got the coin from a bank or change, it's face value. Only a proof or mint state coin will have a premium.
Only 4 different denominations of silver US coins are dated 1797 and all have LIBERTY on them, which one are you asking about? Post new question
Its value would depend upon which coin it was and its condition.
It's the first in the presidential dollar coin series, and it's worth one dollar. The coin is made of brass, not gold.
Draped Bust dollar coins were struck in 1797, but no "Lady Liberty", matter of fact, no US coin is called a "Lady Liberty". A real Draped Bust dollar of this date is $1,500.00 to $40,000.00+ depending on the type and condition of the coin.