About $20
The US Mint did not issue an Abraham Lincoln silver dollar in 1984. Please examine your coin and then submit a new question giving more information about the coin.
Unless it is a proof or special coin, it is worth $1.00 USD.It is a Presidential series dollar coin (brass), and the date (2010) can be found on the edge.One dollar.
The value of an Abraham Lincoln dollar, specifically the presidential dollar coin issued by the U.S. Mint, is typically one dollar in face value. However, its collectible value can vary based on factors such as condition, demand, and rarity. Some coins might be worth more to collectors, especially if they are uncirculated or part of a special edition. It's best to consult a coin dealer or collector's guide for an accurate appraisal.
Please check your coin again. Lincoln is on the penny, JFK is on the half dollar.
About $20
What is a letter value at that he has signed
The US Mint did not issue an Abraham Lincoln silver dollar in 1984. Please examine your coin and then submit a new question giving more information about the coin.
There is no such coin. Look at your Lincoln CENTS to see a picture of Abraham Lincoln. Halves minted in 1963 carry a portrait of Ben Franklin. They're worth about $6.
Unless it is a proof or special coin, it is worth $1.00 USD.It is a Presidential series dollar coin (brass), and the date (2010) can be found on the edge.One dollar.
Your 5 dollar bill only printed on one side is worthless. It is counterfeit. It was made by a copy machine.
The value is determined by weight.
Please check your coin again. Lincoln is on the penny, JFK is on the half dollar.
one cent isnt that the coin that he is on ?
$1,000,00.00 because it is Abraham Lincoln and he rocks cause the 16th president is always the best !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! from devyn Alexander redkey Indiana
The value of a $5 bill, printed in 1995 with Abraham Lincoln on it, is worth $5. A bill from 1995 is not old enough to be worth anymore than the face value.
A penny, with Abraham Lincoln's likeness, is worth one cent, or .01 of a dollar. A nickel, with Thomas Jefferson's likeness, is worth five cents, or .05 of a dollar. A dime, with Franklin Delano Roosevelt's likeness, is worth ten cents, or .10 of a dollar. A quarter, with George Washington's likeness, is worth twenty-five cents, or .25 of a dollar.