From one dollar to Millions depending on date, mintmark, condition and mintage.
Nearly anything dated 1971 or later will only be worth $1, though. These coins are made of either copper-nickel or brass so they have no extra metal value, and so many were made that they're not worth anything to collectors unless they're in proof or uncirculated condition.
There are thousands of coins in the US, but if you mean circulation coins, there is the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar, Native American dollar, and presidential dollar.
Aside from the one dollar coin, other coins have a face value of less than one dollar. In the past, there were larger value coins, but they haven't been used since the 1930s.
The quarter dollar, the half dollar and all dollar coins.
Quite simply, there were no US dollar coins minted that year.
No, if you are talking about the brass coins commonly in circulation. Those coins are only worth $1.
No US dollar coins were issued in 1809.
No coins in 1949 are rare, but as with all US coins, high grade Mint State examples can be valuable.
Not in the US.
No, there have been many US dollar coins struck before and after 1972. However, the US Mint did make a dollar coin in 1972 (it was the second year for the Eisenhower Dollar)
1794/5 Flowing hair silver/copper dollar U.S.
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The Balboa is the same as the US dollar. We know that US silver dollars is worth more as the Panama silver Palboa. In Panama the currency is US but there are Balboa dollar coins. Also, the silver coins in Panama are the same size as the US coins and would be worth more as the US silver coins.