MY James Monroe DOLLAR COIN HAS Statue of Liberty HOLDING TORCH ON BACK WITH $1 BESIDE IT ON BACK OF COIN FRONT HAS JAMES MONROE ON FRONT WITH 1817-1825 UNDER HIS HEAD,,,THERE IS NOT NAY WRITINGS ON MY COIN WITH DATE 2008 AS BEING PRINTED ON IT.IT WAS IN MY CHANGE JAR THAT I HAVE BEGAN TO LOOK IN FOR RARE COINS. I ALSO HAVE 2 QUARTERS GEORGIA PEACH 1788- PRINTED 1999
1788 THE YEAR THE GEORGIA BECAME A STATE WITH THE BIG MISTAKE ON IT,ALSO THE STATE OF South Carolina QUATERS PRINTED 2000.
I DO HAVE PICTURES OF THE COINS THAT I HAVE FROM MY JAR BANK OF COINS.
I WOULD LIKE TO SELL MY COINS. MY NAME IS PATRICIA A BURGESS
TEXT CELL PHONE 240-919-9703
PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN PURCHASING THE COINS FROM ME.
THANK YOU
THURSDAY,OCTOBER 5,2023
PATRICIA A BURGESS
240-919-9703
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If this is a US Presidents $1 coin (gold color, actually brass), it has a legal tender value of $1 USD. Uncirculated coins may command a slightly higher price ($2 - $3) but are in very high supply compared to the demand.
It's just a dollar coin. The date 2008 is on the edge and has no gold in it, spend it.
It is worth $1, it is not gold it is brass and in common circulation.
One dollar.
One dollar.
A James Monroe $1 coin is worth exactly one dollar.
Face value.
One dollar. In uncirculated condition it might be worth a bit more, but not MUCH more.
Those are the years James Monroe was President. The coin is worth one dollar.
If this question is about the coin's value, it's worth one dollar.
If it's golden in color and has the Statue of Liberty on the back, it's a 2011 presidential dollar, worth one dollar.
It's NOT gold and it was made in 2008, the date is on the edge of the coin. The coin is one of many Presidential dollars currently in circulation. Just spend it.
It's a presidential dollar from 2009, and it's worth exactly one US dollar.
If it's golden in color and has the Statue of Liberty on the back, it's a 2011 presidential dollar, worth one dollar.
The Great Law of Peace Sacagawea golden dollar coin is worth its face value of $1. However, it may have some additional value to collectors depending on its condition, rarity, and demand. It's recommended to have it appraised by a reputable coin dealer to determine its exact value.
All Susan B. Anthony, Sacagawea, and Presidential series dollar coins are legal tender everywhere in the US. They're not rare and not valuable, and are worth just $1 each.