prices has been changing, all i can say is, alot!!!!
only $1 in average circulated condition. The coins are made of brass, not gold.
What you're describing is the Thomas Jefferson presidential dollar. Minted in 2007, it's worth exactly one dollar.
Thomas Jefferson
I'm not sure where you got those dates, as Jefferson was in office 1801-09. Whatever the case, modern Presidential dollar coins are worth one dollar.
No doubt to its value of one dollar, it's just one of the Presidential dollars that started in 2007 and will be made through 2016 and it's NOT gold, but made from brass.
It's still 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.
Thomas Jefferson didn't want to pay the speculators at the full value because they basically made everyone else poor. Speculators generally lived in the north, so that would focus all the power and prestige in the north. Thomas Jefferson opposed this viewpoint as he was from the south. Alexander Hamilton was the man who came up with the plan. I know this because I have to write a huge essay on it right now. I'm actually procrastinating. Hope this helps.
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