Please check the coin again and post a new question. Great Britain has never used dollars, only pounds sterling.
Britain has never issued a half dollar coin.
A dollar in 1910 would be worth $23.40
The US did not mint a dollar coin dated 1910. Please either look at the date again or provide the country of origin.
The Almighty Dollar - 1910 was released on: USA: 11 July 1910
it never was unless your talking about the scramble for africa
NO there weren't any dollar coins struck in 1910.
If it's a Philadelphia, it's only worth around 50 cents to a dollar. If it's a San Francisco, it's worth $10+.
The population of Great Britain was around 36 million in 1880 and increased to approximately 42 million by 1910. This growth was due to factors such as improvements in public health, decline in infant mortality, and urbanization.
Most of this stuff ends up in the 5 dollar or less box at coin shows.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott won Great Britain the prize for being the first to reach the south pole in 1910.
The cast of The Almighty Dollar - 1910 includes: Harry Myers as Effeminate gentleman
8-12-11>>> Value is 25 cents to a dollar for a coin in average circulated condition.
In the Great Northwest - 1910 was released on: USA: 26 May 1910