Later versions of the Sacagawea dollar have the date on the edge. It's worth one dollar.
AnswerThere are some products that claim they can restore such dates, but most, if not all, of these are acids that will eliminate any collectible value of the coin. This rubbing-off of the date is common with circulated Indian head nickels, also called "buffalo nickels" before the 2005 release of the bison-reverse "Westward Journey" series nickel.---------That being said however there is a market for restored date coins. Granted a coin with an authentic date can be worth $200 and the restored date maybe $40 or $50. If you consider that a no-date coin is worth $0.10 to $0.15 each then you are not really losing anything to nic-a-date the coin and may find a tough date.
The Indian head Buffalo nickel missing a date is usually considered a damaged coin, and its value can be lower than a typical Buffalo nickel. The worth would depend on other factors like condition, mintmark, and any identifiable features on the coin. Consult with a professional coin dealer or appraiser for an accurate assessment.
The VN-Balboa is a non-circulating coin issued by Panama beginning in 1931 to commemorate the opening of the Panama Canal. The coin features Vasco Núñez de Balboa, a Spanish conquistador known for his exploration in Panama. The absence of a date on the coin is common for commemorative or fantasy coins and does not affect its collectible value.
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.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. All $1 coins minted in 1976 carry a picture of President Eisenhower and the double date 1776-1976 in honor of the Bicentennial.
The date and mint mark are on the the edge of the coin
One dollar.
Then that coin is a error and is worth a whole lot more than a dollar First look at the edge of the coin for the date & mintmark.
The date is on the edge of the coin, it's not gold and only one dollar.
The date and mint mark are on the edge of the coin, and it's worth one dollar.
The date and mint mark are really on the edge of the coin. It is still worth only $1.
The date and mint mark are on the edge of the coin. They are worth about $10 in upper grade uncirculated condition.
Proof SACAGAWEA coins run from $1.75 to about $10.00 depending on the DATE an grade.
2000 is by far the most common date for Sacagawea dollars. The coin is worth one dollar.
The date and mintmark is on the edge of the coins.
Face value only. Beginning in 2009 the date was moved to the edge of the coin.
The coin is a 2009 Sacagawea Dollar, date and mint mark are on the edge of the coin. The coins is face value.