It's a common souvenir coin with no collector value, and it doesn't contain any precious metals.
Roosevelt was not pictured on a silver dollar. He was on a dime. Your coin could be a privately minted coin. If so it's only worth it's base metal value. Silver base medals are worth the most.
Uh, that would be MISSPELLED and the word TRVST is definitely not an error.Please see the Related Questions.
A 1946 Roosevelt dime is currently worth $4 dollars.
Theodore Roosevelt (Teddy Roosevelt)
The first Roosevelt dime was struck in 1946.
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The first Roosevelt dime was not struck until 1946.
There is no 1881 Roosevelt stamp. The earliest stamp issued with a Roosevelt, Teddy, was in 1922. Scott number 557 is worth 45 cents catalog used and about $30 in mint condition.
The value of a misspelled Hakeem Olajuwon card can vary significantly based on the specific error and its condition. Generally, misspelled cards can be considered rare collectibles, potentially worth anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on demand among collectors. It's advisable to consult recent sales or auction results for a more accurate valuation.
The word trust is not misspelled. The Peace dollar and the standing liberty quarter both use the Latin spelling of trust as TRVST. 1925 is a common date for the peace dollar, and unless in uncirculated condition, it is worth anywhere from $25-35.
A 5-cent 1946 Roosevelt stamp is worth about $1, but it depends on the postmark and the design on the stamp. Some postmarks of this stamp could be worth $11 or more.
No such coin exist. Roosevelt is only on the dime. Post new question with a date.