If it's golden in color and has the Statue of Liberty on the back, it's a 2011 presidential dollar, worth one dollar.
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∙ 11y agoThe coin was minted in 2011, is made of brass, contains NO gold, and is worth one dollar.
James Garfield $1 Presidential Coin
The coin is brass not gold, the names are on the front of the coin.
Each coin is worth $1. Also, presidential dollars are struck in brass and contain no gold or even gold plating.
That would be James Madison, part of the presidential dollar series. It's worth one dollar.
The James Garfield dollar coin was minted in 2011, and is worth exactly one dollar.
The coin was minted in 2011, is made of brass, contains NO gold, and is worth one dollar.
James Garfield $1 Presidential Coin
It's worth exactly one dollar. 1881 is the year Garfield was President, while the coin itself was minted in 2011.
It's only worth face value. It's made of brass and was issued as part of the Presidential Dollar series. Millions have been made so they're definitely not rare. The dates on the front indicate the years that Garfield served in office. The minting date (2011) is on the coin's edge.
The Garfield Presidential dollar reads "James Garfield," not including his middle initial.
The James Garfield presidential dollar was minted in 2011. It was the last coin in the series to be released into regular circulation.
The only brass U.S. coins are dollars.
Your coin is almost certainly a modern Presidential Dollar coin. If you found it in change, it's only worth a dollar. To explain: Under the picture of James Garfield it has the words "In God We Trust 20th President 1881." However 1881 is not the date of the coin, it only shows the year of the president's term. If you look on the rim of the coin you can see the actual year of mintage, 2011. Sorry to disappoint you, but its not made of gold either! The shiny surface only looks like gold but is actually brass on top of copper. If it's uncirculated the coin is probably only worth $3-$8 but save it because these dollar coins are now discontinued and may be worth more someday!
If it's golden in color and has the Statue of Liberty on the back, it's a 2011 presidential dollar, worth one dollar.
$1.00
The only US coin with Garfield on it is a recent 1-dollar coin. This is part of a series that will eventually show every dead President. The coins are issued in order of the president, four per year.