As of early March, errors are still being discovered. Most reported errors to date have been misstrikes or non-strikes of the edge lettering. One condition that has been erroneously reported as an error is the "upside-down" lettering. There is no "upside-down" lettering error. The fact, documented at the US Mint's web site, is that coins fall into the edge striking machine randomly heads-up or tails-up; the Mint doesn't take the time to control the orientation of the coin. Rolls will often have an even mix of the two; this should be expected, as the theoretical probability of the coin falling heads-up vs. tails-up is 50-50.
Yes, there were many dollar coins with errors. One of the best known dollar error coin was the Sacagawea dollar coin and Washington quarter mule error. Only 12 of these coins were made and they can be up to $100,000.
The largest number of coins to equal a dollar is 100 pennies.
number of $2 coins = 277$555/$2 = 277.5
Assuming she is using current US coins, she has 4 pennies, 4 dimes, 1 quarter and 1 half dollar - 10 coins for a total of $1.19. She could, of course, also have any number of dollar coins as well.
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Yes, there were many dollar coins with errors. One of the best known dollar error coin was the Sacagawea dollar coin and Washington quarter mule error. Only 12 of these coins were made and they can be up to $100,000.
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Washington has never been on a silver dollar. An 1865 U.S. silver dollar is one of the Liberty Seated series of coins.
The largest number of coins to equal a dollar is 100 pennies.
1 coin= $1 dollar piece 2 coins= 2 $0.50 pieces and so on. The least number of coins impossible to go into a dollar is 77 coins.
None of the one dollar coins that are "Golden Colored" contain any gold - they're made of brass. A 2007 Washington dollar is just 'a dollar' so spend it.
A quarter, a one dollar coin, and a silver five dollar coin
All of the business strikes of presidential dollar coins and other modern one dollar coins are face value only. Unless it's a proof or uncirculated coin in it's original Mint packaging spend it.
No, if you are talking about the brass coins commonly in circulation. Those coins are only worth $1.
1 cent Lincoln 5 cent Jefferson 25 cent Washington 50 cent Kennedy The Dollar coin will have many Presidents starting with Washington. The are also Indian dollar coins. There is also the Sacaguwea Dollar. How do you spell Sacaguwea any way?
There are two commonly circulating coins which represent George Washington, American's first president, first is the Washington quarter and second is the Washington dollar minted for the presidential dollar coin series.
The George Washington "golden dollar" (actually made of brass, as was the Sacajawea coin) was minted as the first coin in the Presidential dollar series mandated in 2005. The Washington coin was issued in 2007 and the coins featuring subsequent US Presidents will be issued through 2016. Every President will have a coin, provided they have been deceased for 2 years on the scheduled date of issue. As of 2012, the coins are being produced only for collectors, and not for circulation, due to a huge surplus of the coins (which includes some Sacajawea dollar coins).