Literally nothing, because it's not a genuine coin. The US Mint didn't even begin production until 1793.
A 1791 trade dollar is a highly sought-after coin among numismatists and collectors. The value of a 1791 trade dollar can vary significantly depending on its condition, rarity, and historical significance. In general, a well-preserved 1791 trade dollar can be worth thousands to tens of thousands of dollars at auction or through private sales. It is recommended to have the coin authenticated and appraised by a professional numismatist to determine its exact value.
Silver Dollars were minted starting in 1794. There were no silver dollars minted in 1791
335.00
100 dollars
Well, honey, a 1791 US quarter doesn't exist. The first US quarters were minted in 1796, so if someone tries to sell you a 1791 quarter, they're probably trying to pull a fast one on you. Just tell them to take a hike and save your money for something actually worth your time.
Likely not much, because the first one was struck in 1794.
A 1791 trade dollar is a highly sought-after coin among numismatists and collectors. The value of a 1791 trade dollar can vary significantly depending on its condition, rarity, and historical significance. In general, a well-preserved 1791 trade dollar can be worth thousands to tens of thousands of dollars at auction or through private sales. It is recommended to have the coin authenticated and appraised by a professional numismatist to determine its exact value.
$987
Silver Dollars were minted starting in 1794. There were no silver dollars minted in 1791
it's not worth much it's only from about 1995 or 1996
Sierra Leonean dollar was created in 1791.
335.00
100 dollars
That is actually a one troy oz round of silver. so whatever the spot price of silver is at the time.
Im not sure probably what its worth today 12 cents that 12 cents on 1791 would be alot more today ta da
At today's rate, it is worth $43.40.
Coin collectible books must answer that question.