If the coin is about the size of a quarter and has a picture of the Statue of Liberty on the back, it's not from 1817 and it's not gold. It IS a dollar though. It's one of the new $1 coins issued as part of the Presidential dollars series.
These coins are made of brass and have the minting date inscribed on the coin's edge. "1817" is part of the dates served by the president depicted on the coin, either James Madison (1809-1817) or James Monroe (1817-1825). Hundreds of millions have been minted so they're neither rare nor valuable. Go ahead and spend it.
No U.S. one dollar gold coins were made in 1817. The first was issued in 1849. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Sorry, no US dollar coins dated 1817
The James Madison Presidential dollar is made of brass, not silver, and is worth one dollar.
A dollar.
Those are the years James Monroe was President. The coin is worth one dollar.
No U.S. one dollar gold coins were made in 1817. The first was issued in 1849. Look at the coin again and post new question.
If you got it from a bank or in pocket change it's just a dollar. This is one of the Presidential Dollar coins that is in circulation today. This coin was minted in 1809-1817. 1809 - 1817 is worth 754,000
Sorry, no US dollar coins dated 1817
The James Madison Presidential dollar is made of brass, not silver, and is worth one dollar.
One dollar.
A dollar.
One dollar, and there's no gold in it.
Those are the years James Monroe was President. The coin is worth one dollar.
how much is a gold dollar worth from the franklin mint worth enclosed in a package worth from the franklin mint
One dollar, and there's no gold in it.
One dollar, and the coin contains no gold.
It is still worth 1 dollar