A coin with that date would be impossible as it predates the birth of Ponce de Leon. If you are referring to a coin related to Ponce de Leon, its value would depend on factors like its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. It's recommended to consult with a numismatic expert or use resources like coin valuation websites for an accurate estimate.
Nothing, since no coins were noted down in BC.
Please look at the coin again. The only U.S. DOLLAR coin dated 1978 is an Eisenhower Dollar. The Walking Liberty design for the American Silver Eagle dollar coins was first issued in 1986. Please post new question with more information.
A Sacagawea one dollar coin is typically worth its face value of one dollar. However, if it is in mint condition or part of a rare set, it could be worth more to collectors. It is best to check with a coin dealer or online resources for current market values.
A Sacagawea coin with no date is likely a minting error known as a "mule coin." These coins are valuable to collectors and can potentially be worth more than its face value, depending on its condition and rarity. It is recommended to have the coin authenticated by a professional to determine its value accurately.
If it is a dug coin, it usually has corrosion and pitting on it, as such it is most likely only worth about 2-3 cents or so. 1941 isn't a rare year for wheat pennies either, so it isn't worth much.
The answer is that if you have Ponce De Leon 1460 coin you have won 3.5 million on a coin trade it in for millions of cash but you have to trade it for money
an eire coin depending on denomination and condition can be worth 25 cents to $25.
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This is a good coin! Only 364.000 struck, worth: at least 300 dollars in good condition.
if you have one it could be worth 500,000 t0 750,000
It is worth 1 piso.
It's worth exactly 50 cents.
The dual dated Eisenhower dollars are face value only.
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It depends on which denomination coin you have, but whichever one you mean, it's only worth face value.
If you have a "Silver Coin" dated 1816, it's not a U.S. coin. The only coin issued by the United States in 1816 was a Large Cent.
Sorry, no US dollar coins dated 1817