No such coin exist. No 1907 US one dollar coins were made and Roosevelt is only on the dime.
Sorry, 1907 CDN Silver dollar does not exist. First minted CDN Silver dollar in 1935 King George V with voyageur flip.
No such coin as a "Penny Dollar" post new question.
how much is a 1907-d liberty ten dollar gold coin in extra fine condition worth
There were no $5 silver certificates issued that year, only United States Notes. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1907 US 5 dollar bill?" for more information.
govmint.com had them for sale at 29.95+ But sold them out. here is the link to an old website ad: http://www.govmint.com/item/Teddy-Roosevelt-Silver-Dollars/TEDRWEB/84 I have 2 1907 S mint and 1909 S mint coins why do you ask contact me at joehessmann1@yahoo.com
No Morgan dollars were minted from 1905 to 1921 inclusive. Please check again and post a new question. Lower-denomination silver coins dated 1907 are called Barber coins, after their designer, Charles T. Barber.
In 1907 there were no mintmarks on pennies.
There's no such thing as a 1907 walking liberty dollar. For starters, there were no silver dollars minted from the years 1905 to 1920. Secondly, the walking liberty design was featured on the HALF dollar, but not until 1916.
First off, they are Philippine Pesos. Nothing special about them. They are now being called Territorial silver dollars as a marketing scheme. Most are worth only the silver value. If they are uncirculated they bring a premium. Check ebay, there are plenty for sale.
They sell for about $14.00 on ebay. If the coin is in exceptional condition, you could get more.
depending on condition, about $300
I don't know- you're not telling me what condition it is in! If it looks like crap then it's worth ten cents. If it's in absolutely perfect condition (known as Mint State-70, for your information, which you obviously didn't know because the question was so pathetically vague) then it is worth a whopping eighty-five cents. There were 480,748,280 of those little suckers minted so they won't be worth much until your great-great-great-grandchildren get ready to retire.