Australia - 1984
Canada - 1987
New Zealand - 1991
US - Unofficially 2000 but there had been other earlier $1 coins issued
Note that the US is the only one of the four major dollar-currency countries that continues to produce paper notes as well as coins. As a result, $1 coins do not circulate commonly in the US.
1 dollar
The coin is just a dollar spend it.
1 dollar
No, the last 1 dollar gold coin was made in 1889.
There's no coin called a "1 cent dollar". Because a cent is 1/100 of a dollar the two words have different meanings. Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question indicating whether it's a cent or a dollar.
The Australian One Dollar coin was first issued in 1984 replacing the Australian One Dollar note which was last issued in 1982. The Australian One Dollar note was progressively removed from circulation in 1984. The Australian Two Dollar coin was first issued in 1988 replacing the Australian Two Dollar note which was last issued in 1985. The Australian Two Dollar note was progressively removed from circulation in 1988.
He is on a dollar coin. His picture is on a presidential dollar gold coin. Note: This doesn't contain any gold.
1 Dollar.
Ruble, manat for coin to be more exact
1 dollar
1 dollar
1 dollar
The coin is just a dollar spend it.
Ireland does not use the dollar and never has, so there is no such thing as an Irish 1 dollar coin. Ireland was using the pound in 1952, but there was no 1 pound coin. So whatever coin you have, cannot be either an Irish one dollar coin nor an Irish one pound coin from 1952.
1 dollars bill
Much more information is needed. What is the coin's date? What condition is it in? Is it a circulation coin or a bullion piece?Please post a new question with those details. Also please note that the term is 'mint mark" and the coin is spelled dollar, just like on its reverse side.
silver dollar