It's a modern presidential dollar coin from 2007, and is worth one dollar.
That's Ben Franklin, not Thomas Jefferson, and it's worth about $13 as of 28 Feb. 2012.
It's worth $2.01.
A genuine 1801 Bust silver dollar is worth no less than $700 and possibly over $10,000 depending on condition. If by chance the coin is golden in color, with a picture of Thomas Jefferson and the dates 1801-1809 on it, then it's a modern presidential dollar, worth one dollar.
What you're describing is the Thomas Jefferson presidential dollar. Minted in 2007, it's worth exactly one dollar.
Those dates are the years Thomas Jefferson was President. The coin is a modern presidential dollar, minted in 2007, and is worth exactly one dollar.
Thomas Jefferson is not currently, nor has he ever been, on the U.S. quarter. What you probably have is the Jefferson presidential dollar from 2007. It's worth one dollar.
That's Ben Franklin, not Thomas Jefferson, and it's worth about $13 as of 28 Feb. 2012.
If it's the gold-colored small dollar, it's worth one dollar.
They're ordinary circulation coins worth $1 each.
It's worth $2.01.
A genuine 1801 Bust silver dollar is worth no less than $700 and possibly over $10,000 depending on condition. If by chance the coin is golden in color, with a picture of Thomas Jefferson and the dates 1801-1809 on it, then it's a modern presidential dollar, worth one dollar.
What you're describing is the Thomas Jefferson presidential dollar. Minted in 2007, it's worth exactly one dollar.
Those dates are the years Thomas Jefferson was President. The coin is a modern presidential dollar, minted in 2007, and is worth exactly one dollar.
The 1993 Proof Thomas Jefferson 250thAnniversary commemorative silver dollar was issued as proof & uncirculated. Both have the same retail value of $19.00.
It is worth over three million dollars due to the rarity of the coin. Be careful not to confuse this with a standard Jefferson Presidential dollar coin, which is only worth $1.
I'm not sure where you got those dates, as Jefferson was in office 1801-09. Whatever the case, modern Presidential dollar coins are worth one dollar.
If you are referring to the modern "golden dollars" produced by the US mint with the Statue of Liberty on the reverse, it is worth $1, just spend it unless it is in mint packaging. If it is in mint packaging it is worth about $1.25-3 depending on what it is (proof vs. uncirculated, etc.)