Price ranges from about $20 (lots of wear) to $200 (almost new).
However it can't have a P mint mark. The P mint mark first appeared on half dollars in 1980.
It's not a dollar, no dollar US coins were issued in 1906 the last year was 1904. The coin is likely a 1906 Barber Half dollar and if it has so much wear you can't read the words HALF DOLLAR on the reverse the value is just for the silver in the coin, about $6.00
Look at the back of the coin, you will likely see the word half dollar. No US one dollar coins exist dated 1906. Post new question.
It was made at the Philadelphia Mint, 1980 was the first year a "P" mintmark was used on a half dollar.
Depending on the grade, the circulated 1906 Quarter Eagle's current retail value is between $180.00 and $390.00. Uncirculated coins start at $414.00
An uncirculated Philadelphia half from 1972 retails for about $1.
You have a Coronet Head $5 Half eagle coin - if this specific 1906 coin is in fine condition (F12), it is worth: $ 250.00
Assuming that it was struck at Philadelphia and is circulated it is worth face value. If it is uncirculated they will sell for $1 to $20 depending on quality.
Half a dollar. Idiot.
No silver dollars were made in 1906, look at the back of the coin at the bottom for the words Half Dollar. It's likely a Barber half dollar, values for average circulated coins are $8.00-$14.00
the value is usally a dollar
There's no such coin. All 1968 halves were struck at Denver, and Philadelphia didn't start using a P mint mark on half dollars until 1980.
It's not gold, it's brass. There are about half a billion of them in circulation from Denver and another half a billion from Philadelphia. They're all worth face value only - $1.