One dollar. They are worth only face value since they are so common. You can acquire them at your local bank.
Not gold, brass. There are about a billion Sacagawea dollars in circulation and all are worth exactly one buck.
50 dollars
$1300 american dollars?
One dollar.
All Walking Liberty Half dollars from 1940 to 1945 regardless of mintmarks, in average circulated condition are valued the same. About $12.00 as of 3-11-11 The values will go up and down along with the price of silver.
from 500 dollars to 100 dollars depending if its p mint mark
P what? P38, PP, PPK. Could be worth 100 dollars or could be worth 10000 dollars depending on EXACTLY what it is and condition.
Although older silver dollars (1794-1935) all have a symbolic bust of Miss Liberty of different types on the front of the coins, no US one dollar coin is called just a "Liberty" dollar neither are the modern dollars (1971 to date) which do not have Miss Liberty on them. By the date 1979 your coin is a Susan B. Anthony dollar and none of the SBA Dollar coins struck for general circulation (except the 1979-P Near Date) have more than face value and none of them were struck in silver. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums.
They have to be dimes from 2000..
Retail value for this coin in MS-60 $125.00 to $150.00.
If your coin is 26 mm in diameter with a picture of Sacajawea on the front and a soaring eagle on the back, it's an ordinary circulation dollar. The metal is brass, not gold. Billions were struck so it has no extra value. Feel free to spend it.
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