Do you mean the circulating dollar coin minted from 1971 to 1978, or the commemorative coin issued in 1990? The circulating coins are worth only a dollar each. The commemoratives are worth about $15.
Extremely unlikely. As I'm sure you know it's not gold, it's brass. Over a billion were minted so they're not scarce.
Check that coin again. There were no U.S. silver dollars minted in the 1950s.
$21 to $44 depending upon the condition of the coin.
one quarter of a dollar or 25 cents. If it is a coin minted before 1964, it is made of actual silver (or a percentage) and is probably worth more as a collectable coin. How much depends on what year, what mint mark, and its condition.
There is no such thing as a Liberty dollar coin minted in 2000. There is however the Sacajawea dollar which was minted in brass, and unless in proof condition it is only worth $1.
I'm assuming you mean the Sacajawea Dollar which is minted in gold-coloured brass (Susan B Anthony dollars were last minted in 1999) it is a common coin struck in brass and not gold and is worth $1.
That is a Sacagawea dollar, they have been minted from 2000 onwards and are worth one dollar.
What you presumably have is a James Buchanan presidential dollar coin. It was minted in 2010 and is worth one dollar.
Sacagawea
No such coin exists. From 1905-1920 there was no dollar coin minted.
There was no such coin minted in the USA in 1924.
Yes. The 2000-P Sacagawea dollar coin is worth one dollar.
No such coin (that is intended for circulation) exists. The last silver dollar coin was minted in 1935. The only other coin since then to use the silver dollar size was the Eisenhower dollar first minted in 1971.
The George Washington dollar was minted in 2007, and is currently worth one dollar.
The James Garfield dollar coin was minted in 2011, and is worth exactly one dollar.
Those dates are the years Thomas Jefferson was President. The coin is a modern presidential dollar, minted in 2007, and is worth exactly one dollar.