For the most part, no. Modern Presidential dollars are made of brass, NOT gold, and are worth one dollar each. If the coin is in uncirculated condition, it might be worth slightly more than face value.
Each coin is worth $1. Also, presidential dollars are struck in brass and contain no gold or even gold plating.
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They're all worth one dollar, unless it's a proof dollar from San Francisco.
$1. They're made of brass rather than gold, and are ordinary circulation coins issued by the billions.
Modern presidential dollars are all worth face value only.
Circulating Sacagawea dollars are only worth face value. Ditto for the new Presidential dollars.
For the most part, no. Modern Presidential dollars are made of brass, NOT gold, and are worth one dollar each. If the coin is in uncirculated condition, it might be worth slightly more than face value.
The modern presidential dollars are all worth one dollar each.
Each coin is worth $1. Also, presidential dollars are struck in brass and contain no gold or even gold plating.
It would probaly expire in 2016 and worth about 200,000 dollars.
17 thousand dollars
It is worth over three million dollars due to the rarity of the coin. Be careful not to confuse this with a standard Jefferson Presidential dollar coin, which is only worth $1.
That's one of the modern presidential dollars, and is worth one dollar.
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There were no circulating U.S. dollar coins minted in the 1960s. Eisenhower dollars, Anthony dollars, Sacagawea dollars, and Presidential dollars are generally worth one dollar each. The only ones that are worth more are proofs or the 40% silver collectable Ike dollars.
Every 3 months a new presidential dollars are released.