These are not made by any US mint, and have no numismatic value. If the coins are silver and not silver plated, the value would be for the silver in the coins.
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1199 dollars as of right now
Yes, There are presidential silver dollars. And one of them is George Washington, the first silver dollar made had George Washington, and it was made February 15, 2007Not exactly.True silver dollars haven't been minted for circulation since 1935. All of the Presidential series $1 coins are made of brass so they're not called silver dollars, even by the Mint. They're just $1 coins or sometimes "golden dollars" because they have a golden color.
As of July 2013, there are coins for Presidents Washington through Taft, with Woodrow Wilson due later in the year.
Every 3 months a new presidential dollars are released.
All of the business strikes of presidential dollar coins and othermodern one dollar coins are face value only. Unless it's proof or uncirculated in original packaging spend it.
If your coins are modern Presidential dollars similar to the Washington dollar shown, they're ordinary circulation coins worth face value only. Remember, they're made of brass and not gold. Unless they're proof coins just spend them. A pawnbroker wouldn't be interested in Presidential dollars that turn up in change.
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The budget of Presidential transition of Barack Obama is 12,000,000 dollars.
The largest GIJOE collection that i am aware of is in excess of a half million dollars, and there are handful that are in excess of a quarter million dollars.
Modern presidential dollars are all worth face value only.
George Washington's presidential salary, which he initially refused to accept, is equivalent to an average of about $530,000 per year in 2010 dollars. The current President gets only $400,000 plus expenses.