The date and mintmark is on the edge of the coins.
The date and mint mark are on the edge of the coin, and it's worth 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.
Without knowing the date, this coin has no value to a collector. So therefore it's value is face value.
A date alone isn't enough to value a coin. Please post a new and separate question with the coin's country of origin and denomination.
It depends on if it's a 90% silver coin, a 40% silver coin or a clad coin. Also why the date is missing. Take it to a coin dealer it MAY BE worth up to $20.00.
Face value only. Beginning in 2009 the date was moved to the edge of the coin.
The date is on the edge of the coin and it's not gold, spend it.
The date and mint mark are on the edge of the coin, and it's worth one dollar.
A dollar. Starting in 2009, the date was moved from the front of the coin to the edge, similar to the incuse lettering on the edges of Presidential dollars.
The date and mint mark are really on the edge of the coin. It is still worth only $1.
a dollar
The date and mint mark are on the edge of the coin. They are worth about $10 in upper grade uncirculated condition.
The value would depend upon the date and the mint mark of the coin as well as its condition.
The date and mint mark are on the the edge of the coin
Starting in 2009 the date & mintmark was moved to the edge of the coin, it's not gold and it's only a dollar.
One dollar.
Beginning in 2009 the date, mint mark and motto were moved to the edge of the coins. Also please note the coins have no gold in them.