If it is not a proof coin , it has very little collector's value. These coins are still in general circulation and are, of course, worth $1.
The value is one dollar proof coins, which have to be specially ordered from the mint, are about $3.00.
It's worth the same as when it was struck in 2008, one dollar.
What you presumably have is a James Buchanan presidential dollar coin. It was minted in 2010 and is worth one dollar.
The bicentennial dollar coin is still worth one dollar.
the biggest is the dollar coin and like its name it's worth a dollar
It's worth one dollar.
One dollar. In the future - DECADES into the future - such a coin may have a higher value to a coin collector based on scarcity and condition.
Probably
The coin is not gold it's brass, the date 2008 is on the edge of the coin the other two dates are the years Martin Van Buren served as president. It's just a dollar spend it.
It's worth one dollar.
It's worth the same as when it was struck in 2008, one dollar.
In 2008 Sacajawea was on the dollar coin. Also In 2008 Presidents James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren.
The value of a Martin Van Buren dollar coin, which is part of the Presidential $1 Coin Program, typically ranges from its face value of one dollar to a few dollars depending on its condition and demand among collectors. Uncirculated or proof versions may be worth more, while coins in circulation may be worth their face value. For an accurate assessment, it's best to check current market listings or consult a coin dealer.
Yes it is legal as are all Presidential and Native American design $1 coins. Remember they're brass, not gold, and are only worth $1.
Yes, he was on a $1 coin. Every dead president has been or will be on a one-dollar US coin. The coins were issued in order of the presidents.
$1.00 is what the Martin van Buren coin is worth but may not be worth face value according to coin experts and god we trust located on the side of the coin (not the top or bottom) will be moved to the top of the coin in 2009More As of 01/2011 the coin is still only worth $1. Except among religious conservatives, the location of the motto (In God We Trust, not "And" God We Trust) was a non-issue and has no effect on its value.To correct terminology, the sides of a coin are technically the obverse and reverse, or more commonly simply front and back. "top" and "bottom" refer to orientations of the design on each side.And of course, the coin isn't really gold, just gold-colored brass. The dates 1837-1841 are the years van Buren served as president. The coin's minting date is 2008 and appears on the edge along with the mint mark and mottoes.Unless it's a Proof coin it's just a dollar. If you got it from a bank or in change, spend it.
It is a coin worth one dollar.
the worth value of the liberty dollar coin is worth 50cents.