As of 11/2008, about $440 for an uncirculated coin and $1060 for a proof version.
Source: PCGS
The coin is face value only.
You need to be a little more specific. In 1996 the two different $5 dollar gold coins were struck, a 1996 American Eagle gold bullion coin and a 1996 Smithsonian Institution 150th Anniversary $5 gold coin. The values are a little different so more information is needed. Please post new question.
The United States Mint did not issue a dollar coin in 1996 for circulation, however you may have a commemorative coin. In 1996 two dollar commemorative coins were issued. One, the National Community Service Dollar is worth between $90 and $275 in original condition. The other, the Smithsonian Institution 150th anniversary Dollar is worth between $75 and $160. The prices may be much higher or much lower depending on the condition of the coin.
There is only ONE U.S. 1849 Twenty Dollar (Double Eagle) gold coin. It's a national treasure that is in the Smithsonian collection. The coin is priceless.
If the coin is a 1996-S Silver Proof Kennedy Half dollar, average retail value is $12.00 to $15.00
It's worth $2
$2. It's a current circulating coin, introduced in 1996, and is too new to have any extra value.
A "one dollar" coin has the value of one dollar!
Unless it's uncirculated, it's a common coin worth only face value.
yes a jamaica 1996 jamaica 5 dollar coin
You can spend it at face value in Canada. Of, if you're not planning a trip to Canada, sell the coin on eBay.
value of 1845 us five dollar coin