That does not define a coin. Post a new question and include they date. The motto "E Pluribus Unum" is on almost every single coin minted by US mints.
E Pluribus Unum does NOT identify a coin. Post a new question and include the country of origin, denomination, and date.
The coin is a 1922 Peace dollar not an E PLURIBUS UNUM coin, circulated coins have retail values of $16.00-$20.00.
Post new question with the denomination of the coin. All U.S. coins dated 1980 have the national motto E-PLURIBUS-UNUM on them.
It's worth whatever amount the coin says. That phrase by itself doesn't give enough information to determine the value.
Circulated coins are $17.00 to $30.00 and it's a Morgan dollar not an E PLURIBUS UNUM coin.
The coin is a Sacagawea dollar not a liberty dollar and it's only worth a dollar.
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E Pluribus Unum is on every American coin 1926=$20 1926D=$22 1926S=$21
2000 was the first year for Sacagawea dollar coins, and they're still worth one dollar.
That does not define a coin. Post a new question and include they date. The motto "E Pluribus Unum" is on almost every single coin minted by US mints.
It's made of brass, not gold, and is worth one dollar.
circulated = $15 uncirculated = $30
Though your question fragment doesn't include the coin's denomination, anything dated 2000 minted in Philadelphia will be worth face value.
E Pluribus Unum does NOT identify a coin. Post a new question and include the country of origin, denomination, and date.
What you have is a US $1 brass coin. It is in common circulation and only worth $1 unless in a mint set.
It is a Sacajawea dollar coin worth $1 dollar.NOTE: The motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is NOT used to identify any US coin