For anything that old, the first step would be to have it authenticated. If the condition seems too nice for its age, it's probably a replica or counterfeit.
its fake o silver dollars were made in 1799
No US 1799 coin will have a mintmark, all were struck in Philadelphia.
A genuine circulated example of this coin will have a retail values of $1,000.00 to $15,000.00
How much is a 1779 coin worth in the us
I assume you are referring to an United States dollar coin. If so the value varies by large amounts depending on the condition of the coin. For a very worn coin that has many areas worn almost flat the value is around $1000 USD. On the other hand the same coin in mint condition (never circulated) with original surfaces is listed at $250,000 USD. But as with all rare, high grade coins the price is what someone is willing to pay. Regardless an 1799 US Dollar coin is valuable.
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its fake o silver dollars were made in 1799
No US 1799 coin will have a mintmark, all were struck in Philadelphia.
Try a coin dealer or take it to a coin show.
A genuine circulated example of this coin will have a retail values of $1,000.00 to $15,000.00
There's no such thing as a U.S. silver dollar coin from 1957.
Yes since it contains silver
Either a "wheat penny", silver dime, silver quarter, silver half dollar, half dollar, dollar, bicentenial quarter half-dollar dollar, error coin
How much is a 1779 coin worth in the us
I assume you are referring to an United States dollar coin. If so the value varies by large amounts depending on the condition of the coin. For a very worn coin that has many areas worn almost flat the value is around $1000 USD. On the other hand the same coin in mint condition (never circulated) with original surfaces is listed at $250,000 USD. But as with all rare, high grade coins the price is what someone is willing to pay. Regardless an 1799 US Dollar coin is valuable.
From least to greatest: Penny Nickel Dime Quarter Half Dollar Gold and Silver Dollar
August 13, 2009 The only silver coin produced by the US Mint in 1799 was the silver dollar. Although it had no denomination on it, the word "LIBERTY" was on the obverse side of the coin. If your coin has no "Liberty", then it is worn so much the word has been rubbed off or it is not a US coin. If it is worn badly then the value would probably be about $600. If it is not worn then, probably, it is not a US coin.