James VI of Scotland was also known as James I of England from 1603 until his death in 1625. As near as I can tell, the only coin issued which had a date of 1622 and which identified him as James VI was the 6 Shilling coin from Scotland (KM#35) (there was also a 6 Pence coin from England dated 1622, but it identified him as James I) . The coin is silver and bears the arms of Scotland in the 1st and 4th quarters of the coins reverse. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example would be valued at US$250 in Very Good condition, US$500 in Fine condition, and US$1,200 in Very Fine condition.
How much is this coin worth
What you presumably have is a James Buchanan presidential dollar coin. It was minted in 2010 and is worth one dollar.
A James Monroe $1 coin is worth exactly one dollar.
It really depends on the type. If you found it in change, or outside of a Royal Mint set or packaging, it is only worth face value. On the other hand, proof coins and silver/gold editions of the 2 pound coin are naturally worth more than face value. But most likely your coin is just worth 2 pounds, or about $3 USD.
If this question is about the coin's value, it's worth one dollar.
The James Garfield dollar coin was minted in 2011, and is worth exactly one dollar.
Probably not much more than face value. An exceptional coin could be worth a little more.
Those are the years James Monroe was President. The coin is worth one dollar.
One dollar.
The price of the King Edward the 7th coin with queen Alexandra is worth about 20 to 40 US dollars, depending on condition. They can be found and sold on Ebay.
A 1903 King Edward VII one cent coin is probably worth only a small amount of money. It is worth less than five dollars because it is made of copper.
The value of the 1800 King George VI emperor of Malaya coin varies a lot with condition. This coin could be worth about $55.