If you got it in change, it's exactly $1.
All of the new Presidential dollars are circulating coins worth face value only. They're made of brass; hundreds of millions of each design are being put into circulation so it's extremely unlikely they'll go up in value.
You can buy uncirculated or proof versions for maybe $2 or $3 but these are for collecting purposes.
One that you get in change is still worth one-dollar. An uncirculated one or a proof would be worth a little more.
Yes, these coins are legal tender and not so rare that you should not spend them.
Yes. It's worth one dollar.
Those are the years Ulysses S. Grant was President. It's a modern Presidential dollar coin, minted in 2011, and is worth one dollar.
You are probably referring to the current issue US one-dollar coin. If so, it is worth one-dollar.
If you mean a 1922 Grant Memorial half dollar, two variety's exist. The first issue has a star above GRANT on the front of the coin and is valued at $580.00-$1,060.00 in circulated condition. The second issue has NO star and is valued at $60.00-$110.00 in circulated condition.
It is still worth $1 in 2011 and 2012, but I'm not sure later on, probably a few dollars more after 20 or 30 years, but really, I HAVE NO IDEA!!
It's still worth a dollar.
$300.00
Its worth at least a dollar!
In circulated condition, it's still worth one dollar.
It's worth 5 dollars.
It is worth $5.
Very calm. He was quite happy to give briefings and write reports under fire. Someone said "Ulysses don't scare worth a d**n."
Yes. It is worth a dollar