It's been altered after it left the Mint. Face value only.
It's been altered after it was minted. No extra value.
The currency of Ohio is the United States dollar.
The motto " In God We Trust " was added to dollar coins in 1866. There was no mintage of 1871 dollars without the motto.
It's just 50 cents and the coin has no silver in it.
There is no 1921 barber silver dollar, it is either a peace dollar (eagle perched on a rock engraved PEACE on the reverse) or a Morgan dollar (Eagle with gothic lettering above it saying "In God we Trust" on the reverse)
I have a 1924 silver dollar and, yes, it does have trust spelled with a "v".
No...Unless They Help Him He will...
The 1872 silver dollar should have a ribbon above the Eagle's head that says In God We Trust. If the coin is severely worn, the ribbon could be missing. It is best to have the coin examined by a collector or coin dealer, it is likely counterfeit though.
No, but it has In God WE Trust on the edge.
The motto In God WE Trust was added in 1957.
Trust funds worth an estimated 47 million
If you look at the bills in your wallet you'll see they have the word ONE in large letters, with the motto "In God We Trust" in smaller letters above.