the coins would be worth something but the notes would catch on fire
All quarters minted in 1964 and before are worth more than face value just for the silver in the coins. 1965 to date coins struck for circulation have only face value.
$1. The presidential dollar coins are struck from brass, not gold and are not rare in the least.
You have what collectors call a "flan". Given the huge numbers sof coins struck every year, flans occur more often than you might suspect. Current retail prices are around $3 for nickel flans.
There are many different types of errors that can happen when a coin is struck. Most are very common and add nothing to the value of a coin, but some types of errors can more valuable. All error coins need to be seen for an accurate assessment. Take the coins to a coin dealer for an idea of value. NOTE: Coins are minted or struck, paper money is printed.
If you mean a 1988 Silver Eagle only Proof and bullion coins were struck in that year. From 1986 to 1992, proof Silver Eagle coins were minted at San Francisco and these coins bear the "S" mintmark and have a current retail value of $40.00. Bullion Silver Eagle coins dated 1988 were also struck at San Francisco but do not have mintmarks, the value of these coins depends on the spot price of silver at time of sale. As of today 3-27-11 it's about $37.32
two different coins were made in 1871 : 1871A : 4.757.257 coins struck, value : about 60 dollars, 1871K : 1.215.072 coins struck, value : about 100 dollars.
1847A (12.577.642 coins struck) value : about 25 dollars, 1847BB (1.577.356 coins struck) value : about 40 dollars, 1847K (only 167.008 coins struck) value : about 150 dollars.
54.350.869 coins were struck in 1935. Value : about 5 dollars.
No 5 cent coins were struck in 1876.
No gold coins were struck in 1928, please look at the date again. 1929 was the only year the coins were struck.
The value depends on the "letter" under the eagle on the flipside: A: 5.299.543 coins struck; value: about 25 dollars in good condition, BB: 8.583.899 coins; value: about 15 dollars, K: 7.065.340 coins; value: about 20 dollars.
36.491.942 coins were struck in 1918. Value : about 1 dollar.
15.386.000 coins were struck of this type. Value: about 10 dollars.
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All Eisenhower dollar coins struck for circulation have only face value, just the proof and special collectors coins sold from the mint hold higher value.
The coins of this series that were struck for general circulation have only face value. Only proofs and collectors coins sold from the Mint are worth more
No Eisenhower dollar coins regardless of date or mintmark struck for circulation contain silver and have only face value. Just some special collector coins sold from the mint were struck in 40% silver.