Like three bucks, unless it is mint condition which would make it worth around six dollars at most. You should save it, they will be worth a lot more in the coming years.
(a second opinion)
These coins are still in circulation. If you get some rolls of dollar coins from your local bank you can likely find one in good condition. You can still order them from the US mint postpaid for $39.90 for a roll of 25, so don't pay more than $1.60 for one in mint condition!
As for saving them, with the current low interest rates you do not have much to lose since you can always spend them, but don't count on getting rich from them.
The James k Polk coins are worth 3,000 to 90,000
These coins have no extra value as collectibles but are legal coins still in circulation and worth $1. They are designed to replace the dollar bill .
It's a modern presidential dollar coin, minted in 2009. The coin is worth exactly one dollar.
These coins are still in circulation and are still worth one-dollar.
This government is going too hell
whats the worth of
The Polk dollar was minted in 2009.
If you got it in change or from a bank it's worth face value only. The Polk $1 coin was minted in 2009 as part of the presidential dollar series that started in 2007.
The "K" in James Polk's name stands for Knox
No. His full name is James Knox Polk.
his face was put on a dollar coin hy friend this is kevin miranda by the way
James Polk Did Nothing For Our Country
It's a presidential dollar from 2009, and it's worth exactly one US dollar.
$1. It is common and is not made of gold but rather brass.
If you got it from a bank or in change, it's just a dollar.
James K. Polk (term 1845-1849) was President of the United States during the Mexican-American War.
James K. Polk's mother was Jane Knox Polk.
His last name was Polk, not Folk, and it's worth one dollar. Those dates were President Polk's years in office; the coin itself was minted in 2009.