It depends on what it is made out of. Reproduction and fantasy coins are only worth the worth of the metals used to make the coins, for example, if that coin contained 1 troy ounce of pure silver, that coin would be worth $29.23, however, if the coin was lead or pewter it wouldn't be worth more than a penny or two. Reproduction coins have no set composition and can be made out of anything from precious metals to the cheapest metals found. The coin itself has no value, any value comes from the metal content.
The 2001 American Buffalo silver dollar was issued as Uncirculated (D mintmark) & Proof (P mintmark). Both have the same current market value of $100.00.
No. The U.S. Mint only struck the American Buffalo silver dollar in 2001.
The 2001 American Buffalo silver dollar was issued as Uncirculated (D mintmark) & Proof (P mintmark). Both have the same current market value of $100.00.
If you mean a Proof 2001 American Buffalo dollar? Average value is $115.00.
Both versions (Proof & Uncirculated) of this coin have the same average retail value of $115.00
Fantasy coins of this type only have value if they are made of silver, base metal copy's are almost worthless.
All silver one dollar American Buffalo coins are dated 2001. Look at the coin again and post new question.
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The silver one dollar American Buffalo coins are all dated 2001. This is the only year the U.S. Mint made this coin. You may have a 1 ounce "Silver Round" dated 2002 made to look like the official coin but it is not a U.S. Mint product. Take it to a local buyer of scrap gold & silver for an idea of value.
8-1-11>>> The 2001 Buffalo silver dollar was issued as Proof and Uncirculated, both types have the same value of $115.00.
Current value as of 10-14-10 is $24.00
All Mint issued 2001 American Buffalo Commemorative Silver Dollars were struck in 90% silver.