Each coin is worth $1. Also, presidential dollars are struck in brass and contain no gold or even gold plating.
One dollar.
A 2007 George Washington Presidential Dollar lacking the edge lettering is valued around $150-$800. A 2007 John Adams is around $800-$1250. A 2007 Thomas Jefferson is between $2000 and $8000. As with all coins it is difficult to determine value without knowing condition, as such prices may vary. An exceptionally perfect piece is often worth much more, but is extremely rare. All in all a Presidential Dollar with a plain edge is a great coin to have and definitely worth saving.
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Only $1. They are struck in brass, none of them are rare and all are worth face value unless they have some sort of error, are in proof condition or in a mint set.
The brass $1 presidential dollar coins are only worth $1.
They're worth face value.
If you mean a Sacagawea or Presidential dollar, it has no gold and is worth $1.00. The U.S. has not used any gold coins for circulation since 1933.
If you mean a Sacagawea or Presidential dollar, it has no gold and is worth $1.00. The U.S. has not used any gold coins for circulation since 1933.
Each coin is worth $1. Also, presidential dollars are struck in brass and contain no gold or even gold plating.
It's worth one dollar.
No silver or gold in any presidential dollar coins
Anything from the Franklin mint is overpriced and not worth nearly as much as their sales prices. The only coins from Franklin worth anything are those made with silver.
The gold colored Presidential dollar is worth one dollar. These are commonly circulated coins, and contain no gold.
It's a modern presidential dollar coin from 2007, and is worth one dollar.
They are worth $1, and yes, they are struck from brass.
These coins are not silver but rather brass. They are worth only face value unless they are uncirculated or have the mintmark "S" on the side of the coin.