If it has one, it's on the reverse below the wreath. It can only be a C, O, or D mintmark.
If the coin does have a mintmark it would be under the "DO" in dollar on the back of the coin.
In your wallet. It's a dollar bill.
It's in roughly the same place where the date would be on a modern dollar bill
Roosevelt, not "rosevelt" Piece, not "peice" Not a dollar, either. Franklin Roosevelt's picture is on the dime, where it's appeared since 1946. President Eisenhower's portrait appears on all $1 coins struck in 1971. Any that you find with a copper-colored edge are only worth face value.
The Confederacy never actually struck any gold coins of any denomination so the coin is a replica. As for value about $5.00-$7.00 if you find someone that wants it.
The best place to find dollar deals would be at a dollar store like Dollar Tree. Dollar deals are also now offered at fast food restaurants like McDonalds and Wendy's.
If the coin does have a mintmark it would be under the "DO" in dollar on the back of the coin.
they found gold in California 1849
Where can i find a map of California state from the 1849
In your wallet. It's a dollar bill.
I would go to the dollar store located at Dufferin and Clark.Also there you will find Staples
1 coin= $1 dollar piece 2 coins= 2 $0.50 pieces and so on. The least number of coins impossible to go into a dollar is 77 coins.
At the Dollar Store or a grocery store like walmart or something I would check the Dollar Store
That would be a Susan B. Anthony dollar and you can still get them at banks.
I would like to find the value of a 1896-0 liberty dollar value
It's in roughly the same place where the date would be on a modern dollar bill
The Dollar Tree would be my first recommendation. They have a lot to choose from with everything priced at or below a dollar. Other great places would be Wal-Mart, The Dollar General, Family Dollar and just about any Thrift Store.