Unless it's a proof coin (specially struck by the mint, boxed directly without ever being circulated) the 2007 Jefferson $1 coin is worth one dollar. It's made of brass and is part of the Presidential dollar series minted for general circulation.
Brass, not gold. It's part of the Presidential Dollar series.
The coin is currently circulating so unless there is something special, it's worth a dollar.
not much at all
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Unless it's a Proof coin, it's just a dollar.
What you're describing is the Thomas Jefferson presidential dollar. Minted in 2007, it's worth exactly one dollar.
Thomas Jefferson was the 3rd US President and his likeness has appeared on the Jefferson nickel since 1938. Thomas Jefferson also appears on the 2007 Thomas Jefferson Dollar coin in the Presidential Series. Thomas Jefferson also appears on the 1976 Thomas Jefferson Bicentennial Silver Medal. Thomas Jefferson also appears on the 1993 Thomas Jefferson 250th Anniversary Silver Dollar. Thomas Jefferson has also appeared on the US $2 bill since 1918.
Actually, Thomas Jefferson has appeared on 3 US coins: the Jefferson nickel first issued in 1938 and continues today, the Jefferson Presidential Dollar issued in 2007 and the Thomas Jefferson 250th Anniversary Dollar issued in 1993.
Thomas Jefferson is featured on the United States nickel, which is a 5-cent coin.
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no its a 10 dollar bill not even a coin a 1dollar bill is not even a coin cause: dolllar bill?
It's a modern presidential dollar coin from 2007, and is worth one dollar.
It is a brass coin minted by the United States called a "presidential dollar" they are legal tender in the US and worth $1. Unless in mint packaging it has no collector value and is only worth $1.
It's still worth one dollar.
Check the edge of the coin, the motto should be on it along with the date and mintmark. If it's missing take to a coin dealer, it may have some value.