The only dollar with Gerald Ford on it was minted in 2016. Ford took office in 1974, but the dollar coin at the time features Dwight Eisenhower. It's still worth one dollar today.
If the coin is golden and slightly larger than a quarter, and says 1974-1977, then it's a dollar coin from 2016, and it's worth one dollar.
Roosevelt, not "rosevelt" Piece, not "peice" Not a dollar, either. Franklin Roosevelt's picture is on the dime, where it's appeared since 1946. President Eisenhower's portrait appears on all $1 coins struck in 1971. Any that you find with a copper-colored edge are only worth face value.
That's Eisenhower, not "eisenhouer", and if it's Ike's picture you have a $1 coin, not a half dollar; if you have a half dollar it's JFK's picture, not President Eisenhower.Please determine which one you have and post a new question including the coin's date.
What would a picture of President Kennedy nurgruration be worth in great condition
it is worth 70.00
No matter how you spell it (Sacagawea) it's a dollar.
The U.S. never struck a gold dollar coin for the Bicentennial. If you have a large (38 mm) coin with a picture of President Eisenhower on it, your coin is an ordinary circulation dollar that's been plated. In this case it would still be worth only about $1. If you have a different item you probably have a privately-manufactured keepsake; it's not possible to determine its value without in in-person inspection.
It's still worth one dollar.
It is worth a dollar unless it is uncirculated the it is worth 25 to 75 cents above face value. Most likely it is not uncirculated and is worth a dollar.
They're all worth one dollar each.
2009 50 dollar gold piece 1oz worth money value
a 1900 five dollar bill will be worth a video game.