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.
All modern presidential dollar coins are worth one dollar.
All of the business strikes of presidential dollar coins and other modern one dollar coins are face value only. Unless it's a proof or uncirculated coin in it's original Mint packaging spend it.
Any that you get in change are only worth face value. A nice uncirculated one might retail for a couple of dollars. Remember, they're brass rather than gold.
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.
That would be James Madison, part of the presidential dollar series. It's worth one dollar.
It's worth one dollar.
All modern presidential dollar coins are worth one dollar.
One dollar. They aren't old enough to have appreciated in value yet.
It's worth one dollar.
If you're referring to the modern presidential dollar coins, they're worth one dollar.
It's still worth one dollar.
As the value written on the coin suggests, it's worth one dollar. It's part of the presidential dollar coin series. Taylor was the 12th President, and the coin was minted in 2009.
If the coin has an image of President John Tyler on it, that makes it a modern presidential dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.
It's just one of the current Presidential Dollars and is just a dollar.
A "one dollar" coin has the value of one dollar!
The only US coin with Hayes on it has a face value of $1 and that is what it is worth. ( A coin dealer has to make a profit and he can't get them for less than a dollar, so he would charge more for one. )
Washington is on the one dollar bill, quarters and the first Presidential 2007 dollar coin.