What you have is a US $1 brass coin. It is in common circulation and only worth $1 unless in a mint set.
$10 Indian Head gold coins were minted for many years. In order to give an estimated value the date on your coin must be known.
$1 see ebay
All wheat penny's have the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM on them so it adds nothing to the value. Depending on coindition the coin may have a value of 3 to 25 cents
Regardless of mint mark value is $14.00-$18.00
A penny with the design of "E PLURIBUS UNUM" featuring a person reading a book is part of the United States penny series. In general, a penny is worth one cent in terms of its face value. However, in terms of collector's value, its worth may vary depending on factors like condition and rarity.
If your coin says E PLURIBUS UNUM on it, then it's not a U.S. Mint Gold Dollar. It may be a gold plated silver dollar -- in which case it is currently worth about $20 If it's something else, then it will only be worth whatever melt value it may have.
The "e pluribus unum" 1942 silver coin is a United States coin minted during World War II. The value of this coin depends on its condition and rarity. As of now, it is worth around its face value in silver content, but if it is in exceptional condition or rare, it could potentially be worth more to collectors.
It depends on which denomination coin you have, but whichever one you mean, it's only worth face value.
If the question was supposed to ask about the coin's value, it's worth one cent.
5 cents. For a more specific value, post a question about a specific date.
1971 was the first year for Eisenhower dollars, and they're generally only worth face value.
The motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is on all modern US coins, this coin is a 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial cent and likely only face value.