Only 4 denominations were struck in 1933, the Lincoln cent a Walking Liberty Half dollar a Indian Head $10.00 gold eagle and the $20.00 Saint-Gaudens double eagle
No. Franklin D Roosevelt prohibited the production of gold coins in 1933. No gold coins have been made for circulation since. They now make commemorative bullion coins so to speak but no gold coins were ever made in 1941.
No. In 1933 a new law was passed which stated that gold coin was no longer legal tender and made it illegal for citizens to own gold coins except for collector coins.
No silver or gold 1 dollar coins were struck in 1933
Please look at the coin again and post new question. No U.S. gold coins were made after 1933.
Circulating gold coins were recalled in 1933, when the US was taken off the gold standard.
No. Franklin D Roosevelt prohibited the production of gold coins in 1933. No gold coins have been made for circulation since. They now make commemorative bullion coins so to speak but no gold coins were ever made in 1941.
All New Zealand silver coins from 1933 to 1946 had a silver content of 50%. From 1947 onwards, all New Zealand "silver" coins were made from a copper-nickel alloy.
The 10 known supposedly illegal coins are at the United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox until a decision is made on what to do with them.
Repharse question, no US Twenty Dollar gold coins were made after 1933.
In 1933, The U.S. mint stopped making gold coins for use in daily commerce. But in 1999, they made American Eagle coins, this time not for the public, but for people who will buy them either as collectors or as investors.
With the possible exception of "Traders Tokens", there were no New Zealand coins minted prior to 1933. Any coins circulating in New Zealand prior to 1933 would have been mostly British coins and some Australian coins.
Please rephrase the question
No. In 1933 a new law was passed which stated that gold coin was no longer legal tender and made it illegal for citizens to own gold coins except for collector coins.
Prior to 1933, New Zealand used mainly British coins and a some Australian coins.
No silver or gold 1 dollar coins were struck in 1933
Please look at the coin again and post new question. No U.S. gold coins were made after 1933.
There were no US coins of 1933 that pictured Roosevelt. Maybe you have a medal made to commemorate his election. Not knowing what you have, I can not even guess its value. Maybe you have a Roosevelt dollar, which gives his years as president; 1933-1945. They are worth about $2.50 retail in circulated mint condition.