The San Francisco Mint has struck Proof Sacagawea, Native American and Presidential Dollar coins every year from 2000-2017. NOTE: Coins are minted and or struck not printed,
The value of gold dollars depends upon the year of mintage, which mint facility struck the coin and the condition of the coin. Please examine the coin again and post a new question containing this information.
The gold dollar coin was minted from 1849 to 1889. None were made in 1932.
Yes. San Francisco makes proof coins every year in all denominations from cents to dollars. However these are only sold to collectors. The last circulating S-mint coins were cents struck in 1974 and dollars struck in 1980.FWIW mint marks are never printed on a coin. The normal term is "struck"; "printed" refers to paper and ink.
The US didn't mint any gold coins that year.
The date is on the edge of the coin and it's not gold, spend it.
A simple answer is the 1893, 1895 & 1903 Morgan dollars from the New Orleans Mint typicaly have the highest values.
if its does not have a mint stamp it was minted in philly
....They haven't stopped being made. New Kennedy half dollars are minted every year. 2001 is the latest year intended for circulation, but you can buy 2011 Kennedy half dollars in mint sets and in bags on the mint's website.
No. Silver dollars minted at Philadelphia did not carry mint marks. Mint mark positions are: Seated Liberty dollars - under the eagle Morgan dollars - above the DO in DOLLAR Peace dollars - between the word ONE and the eagle's tail feathers. Mint mark letters are: blank = Philadelphia D = Denver S = San Francisco O = New Orleans CC = Carson City Dollars weren't minted every year at every mint, so there are many gaps in the series.
JFK half dollars were first issued in 1964. And 1963 is the last year for Franklin half dollars, plus the US Mint has never issued a gold JFK coin of any type. If the coin is a counter stamped, gold plated Kennedy half dollar it's only 50 cents.
The same 1 million US dollars. A dollar is a dollar irrespective of which year it was printed.
Printing press operator at the US Mint.