If you are referring to one of the new presidential dollars, it might retail for as much as $2 in uncirculated condition if it's also in some sort of protective packaging.
If you got it from a bank, however, it's effectively only worth face value.
In any case you would have difficulty selling the coin to a dealer because they probably already have hundreds of each design in their stockpile. However a private collector may be willing to pay $1.50 to $2.00
James Garfield $1 Presidential Coin
$72 in mint condition.
is there any value in the 1980 carter/Reagan picker coin
All modern presidential dollar coins are worth one dollar.
Unless the coin has a minting error, it's just face value--one dollar. The most common minting error is missing edge inscriptions on the George Washington dollar.
$1. The coins are too new and don't have a premium for uncirculated coins. Perhaps in 50 years an uncirculated example will command a premium but not today in 2011.
In circulated condition (a coin found in change) from 20 cents to 75 cents. In mint condition (never circulated as change) about $10 to $15
The coin is still in circulation today and has face value only.
It would have to be a incredible high grade Mint State coin to be worth one dollar.
If it's part of the Presidential Dollar series, it's only worth face value in circulated condition. Uncirculated, it might sell for $3.
The value of a coin from the 1100's will greatly vary. It will depend on the overall condition of the coin and if the coin is considered to be circulated.
In circulated condition, $1. It's made of brass and is part of the Presidential Dollar series. Uncirculated ones sell for about $3.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1908 Barber dime is a very common coin, for a coin in average circulated condition the values are $2.00-$8.00 retail.
Circulated examples of this coin have retail values of $312.00-$414.00 depending on the grade.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no "S" mint mark retail value are $312.00-$492.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
There were no coin sets made in 1789.
James Garfield $1 Presidential Coin