One dollar.
1 dollar
Is the James Madison dollar coin real gold
A 2007 "Madison" Presidential dollar coin found in circulation is just a dollar.
The James Madison dollar coin, part of the Presidential $1 Coin Program, was issued in 2007. As a modern coin, it typically has a face value of $1, but its market value can vary based on condition and demand. Generally, these coins can be found in circulation or sold for a small premium over face value, often ranging from $1 to $3 depending on the seller and the coin's condition.
President on $5,000 five thousand dollar bill: James Madison James Madison was featured on one dollar $1 coin.
The James Garfield dollar coin was minted in 2011, and is worth exactly one dollar.
If this question is about the coin's value, it's worth one dollar.
If the coin is Proof (P mintmark) $30.00-$40.00 retail, if it has no mint mark $18.00
$2 without the case, $20 with a case
Please take another look at your coin. It almost certainly will have a picture of James Madison and the dates 1809-1817 or James Monroe and 1817-1825, and the back will have an image of the Statue of Liberty. That means you have a modern Presidential $1 coin. Hundreds of millions of them have been minted, and they have no added value.
As of 2009, there are four coins that portray our Fourth President of the United States, James Madison. The coins are 1993 James Madison "Bill of Rights" Half Dollar, Dollar, and Half Eagle, and the 2008 James Madison Presidential Dollar. The 1993 James Madison Half Dollar carry the mint marks of "W" for West Point, and "S" for San Francisco. The 1993 James Madison Dollar carry the mint marks of "D" for Denver, and "S" for San Francisco. The 1993 James Madison Half Eagle carries the "W" mint mark for West Point. The 2008 James Madison Presidential Dollar carries the mint marks of "P" for Philadelphia, "D" for Denver, and "S" for San Francisco.
That would be James Madison, part of the presidential dollar series. It's worth one dollar.