Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question.
The first silver certificates were issued in 1878.
Silver dollars were not minted for circulation from 1804 to 1835 inclusive. Please check again and post a new question.
None were made.
The US didn't make any circulating silver dollars from 1804 to 1835 inclusive. If your coin is small, gold in color, and has a picture of Andrew Jackson on it, it's a modern $1 coin and it's made of brass, not silver (that's why it's brass-colored and not silver-colored, after all!) 1829 was when Jackson was inaugurated.
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It's just one of the Presidential Dollar series of coins. The date 2008 is on the edge of the coin. The dual date 1825-1829 are the years John Quincy Adams was president. It's just a dollar, spend it.
Circulated coins run from $60.00 to $400.00 depending on grade.
There were no $1 US coins minted for circulation from 1804 to 1835 inclusive
....$1. The coins are in common circulation and not worth any more than face value.
A silver 1829 5 cent coin is worth between £30 and £80
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The 1829 Andrew Jackson dollar coin is not a standard coin as there were no official dollar coins issued featuring Andrew Jackson during that year. However, if you're referring to the 1836 "Indian Head" or "Jackson" design, its value can vary significantly based on condition, rarity, and demand, typically ranging from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a numismatic expert or refer to current market prices.
Not gold or old. The date 2008 is on the edge of the coin. The dual dates 1829-1837 are the years Andrew Jackson served as president. It's just a dollar.