if it is real gold then it will have a centimental value but if it is fools gold then it is not worth much at all.
how much is a 1950's American penny worth?? $0.01 exactly the same amount of course if it is a rare un-circulated coin it could be worth 1000 times more that $0.01 would now be worth $500
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The value of a 5 ounce Running Antelope 50 the Silver Chief coin can vary depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and current market demand. It is recommended to check with a reputable coin dealer or online platform to get an accurate estimate of its worth.
It's called a keelboat rather than a sailboat. Unless you have the coin in a proof set, it's a circulation piece worth only its face value.
You should probably take this to a professional coin dealer for an accurate valuation. The value would depend on the condition of the coin, the perceived cause of the error (e.g., is the "4" missing because of a die error or because someone went at it with sandpaper and ground it off the coin), the extent of the error, and how "interesting" the coin looks. A collector of error coins would probably pay at least a few dollars, but whether or not it would be worth markedly more depends on the abovementioned qualities.
January 6 1919
Theodore Roosevelt was a successful author, writing many books and articles.
Pocahantas died in 1617. Roosevelt wasn't born until 1858. So, no.
Theodore Roosevelt was the Vice president under Former President William McKinley.
No such coin exist. Roosevelt is only on the dime. Post new question with a date.
Winston churchill a Churchill was not associated in any way with Teddy Roosevelt!! He was, of course, a close ally of Franklin D Roosevelt, as was Stalin.
Roosevelt has never been on a U.S. dollar coin. Post new question with the date of the coin.
Lincoln is on the penny, Roosevelt is on the dime. It's likely a novelty coin with no value.
Franklin D. Roosevelt had two major accomplishments, the great depression in the 1930s and World War II
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.
No such coin exist. No 1907 US one dollar coins were made and Roosevelt is only on the dime.
1964 was the last year for silver Roosevelt dimes. The "star" was added after the coin was struck at the Mint and is not a rare collectible coin, but it's still 10 cents.