Proof Indian Head eagles were only minted at Philadelphia that year. Mintage was extremely low - only 77 were produced.
The Denver mint has never produced proof coins for general sales to collectors.
It could not have been minted at the Denver mint. The Denver mint did not start striking coins until 1906.
There were no dollar coins produced in the United States in 1906.
Sorry, but 1 dollar gold coins were not issued in 1906. Only 2.5, 5, 10, and 20 dollar gold coins were made. Check your date.
If you have a US silver dollar with a date of 1906, I'm sorry, you have a counterfeit coin. The US Silver dollar was not minted in 1906. Some of these are actually silver coins, and may have a value for the weight of silver they contain, but they are not collector's coins.
There were no dollar coins produced in the United States in 1906. Look at the coin again and post new question.
It could not have been minted at the Denver mint. The Denver mint did not start striking coins until 1906.
There were no dollar coins produced in the United States in 1906.
Sorry, no US dollar coins dated 1906 were struck.
Sorry, but 1 dollar gold coins were not issued in 1906. Only 2.5, 5, 10, and 20 dollar gold coins were made. Check your date.
If you have a US silver dollar with a date of 1906, I'm sorry, you have a counterfeit coin. The US Silver dollar was not minted in 1906. Some of these are actually silver coins, and may have a value for the weight of silver they contain, but they are not collector's coins.
There were no dollar coins produced in the United States in 1906. Look at the coin again and post new question.
The United States mint did not produce any dollar coins in 1906 with Lady Liberty on them. These are generally counterfeit coins produced in other countries for potential profit.
Look at the back of the coin, you will likely see the word half dollar. No US one dollar coins exist dated 1906. Post new question.
Check that coin again. The U.S. didn't mint any dollar coins that year.
It's not a dollar, no dollar US coins were issued in 1906 the last year was 1904. The coin is likely a 1906 Barber Half dollar and if it has so much wear you can't read the words HALF DOLLAR on the reverse the value is just for the silver in the coin, about $6.00
It means that it was produced in Denver, Colorado (for coins dated 1906 or later) or Dahlonega, Georgia (for gold coins dated 1838 to 1861).
Lincoln cents were not struck at the Denver Mint in 1909,1910,1921 & 1923. The Denver Mint started production in 1906, but struck it's fist cent in 1911.