Assuming the coin is circulated and still in collectible condition, the 1880-O Morgan dollar is a slightly better date Morgan with retail values of $38.00-$50.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin
There is no unit of currency, but assuming either dollar or cents: $18.19 → $0 to the nearest 100 (hundred) dollar 18.19¢ → $0 to the nearest 100 (hundred) dollar.
There are 12 ways to make change for a 50 dollar bill using 5, 10's and 20's. $20's $10's $5's 2 1 0 2 0 2 1 3 0 1 2 2 1 1 4 1 0 6 0 5 0 0 4 2 0 3 4 0 2 6 0 1 8 0 0 10
The answer will depend on the units used for 12.29 : 12.29 cents to the nearest dollar is 0 dollars.
The answer depends on the units used for 12.84. For example, 12.84 cents to the nearest dollar is 0 dollars.
The answer depends on the units used for 6.51 - which are not specified in the question. For example, 6.51 cents, rounded to the nearest dollar is 0.
1883-S $30 to $250,000, 1880-O $27 to $70,000, 1921-O does not exist.
$1.00 o.0 i ogt mine at dollar store o.0
$0. It's fake.
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A 1978-D Eisenhower dollar has no silver in it and is only face value.
$1.00 o.0 i ogt mine at dollar store o.0
About 0 .73 euros, less whatever you have to pay for conversion.
im pretty sure 20........ or 0 if you drew the star -_-
Average retail value is $80.00
August 2011>> This coin in MS-65 uncirculated grade is worth approx. $700 according to Numismedia.
If that 0 is actually a 6, it's a known reproduction, and isn't worth anything.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and 0. This can appear in any order and any combinations. Sometimes some of these numbers will be missing. But don't worry your dollar will be still worth the same.