They're ordinary circulation coins worth face value if you get them in change or from a bank.
Uncirculated and proof issues are made for sale to collectors; these can bring a dollar or two extra.
Each coin is worth $1. Also, presidential dollars are struck in brass and contain no gold or even gold plating.
$1. They're made of brass rather than gold, and are ordinary circulation coins issued by the billions.
The current face value of all presidential dollar coins is $1. Remember, they're brass, not gold. Presidential dollar coins minted at Philadelphia and Denver are worth a dollar even if they are uncirculated. Proof-quality presidential dollar coins minted at San Fransisco are worth $3.
They're ordinary circulation coins worth face value if you get them in change or from a bank. Uncirculated and proof issues are made for sale to collectors; these can bring a dollar or two extra.
Only $1. They are struck in brass, none of them are rare and all are worth face value unless they have some sort of error, are in proof condition or in a mint set.
The brass $1 presidential dollar coins are only worth $1.
There is no such thing as a Presidential quarter. These are dollar coins. They are not gold. They are brass. They are worth around $2.00 in uncirculated condition. These coins are very common.
They are worth $1, and yes, they are struck from brass.
Each coin is worth $1. Also, presidential dollars are struck in brass and contain no gold or even gold plating.
None they are brass.
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These coins are not silver but rather brass. They are worth only face value unless they are uncirculated or have the mintmark "S" on the side of the coin.
$1. They're made of brass rather than gold, and are ordinary circulation coins issued by the billions.
The current face value of all presidential dollar coins is $1. Remember, they're brass, not gold. Presidential dollar coins minted at Philadelphia and Denver are worth a dollar even if they are uncirculated. Proof-quality presidential dollar coins minted at San Fransisco are worth $3.
They are ordinary circulation coins worth face value. They're made of gold-colored brass, not real gold. The only exceptions are proofs. These are specially made coins that have the S mintmark on the side and are not found in circulation.
They're ordinary circulation coins worth face value if you get them in change or from a bank. Uncirculated and proof issues are made for sale to collectors; these can bring a dollar or two extra.
So far just a few error coins missing the dates from the edge of the coins and the Proof and Uncirculated coins sold from the Mint have slightly higher values. Also I hope you know the coins are brass not gold.