All of the business strikes of presidential dollar coins and other modern one dollar coins are face value only. Unless it's a proof or uncirculated coin in it's original Mint packaging spend it.
No, if you are talking about the brass coins commonly in circulation. Those coins are only worth $1.
The US didn't print any bills or mint any $1 coins with that date.
All of the business strikes of presidential dollar coins and other modern one dollar coins are worth face value only. Uncirculated ones retail for $3 to $6 depending on date.
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They are bullion coins and are worth only what the metals they are composed of are worth.
A Washington silver dollar, believe it or not.
The George Washington dollar was minted in 2007, and is currently worth one dollar.
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The One dollar coin is worth one Dollar
The brass $1 presidential dollar coins are only worth $1.
A penny, with Abraham Lincoln's likeness, is worth one cent, or .01 of a dollar. A nickel, with Thomas Jefferson's likeness, is worth five cents, or .05 of a dollar. A dime, with Franklin Delano Roosevelt's likeness, is worth ten cents, or .10 of a dollar. A quarter, with George Washington's likeness, is worth twenty-five cents, or .25 of a dollar.
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