Not gold or old. The date 2008 is on the edge of the coin. The dual dates 1829-1837 are the years Andrew Jackson served as president. It's just a dollar.
If it has an image of Andrew Jackson on it, then it's part of the current Presidential dollar series and is worth one dollar.
To clear things up, it's not gold and it's not old.> It's made of brass> It was struck in 2008.Your coin is part of the modern Presidential Dollar series. 1829-1837 are the dates that Andrew Jackson served as president. Hundreds of millions of these coins have been minted and they are worth face value only if found in change. Feel free to spend it.
This is not from 1829 and has no gold in it. The mint mark, motto and date (2008) is on the edge of the coin. Look at the front of the coin below the image you will see 7th president 1829-1837 these dates refer to his term of office.The coins are used today and are just a dollar. Collector coins from the mint are the only ones that are worth more than a dollar,values are $1.50-$2.00 in MS-65 -dogtoot2 says- is it an origianal gold coin from 1829? if so id love to see some pictures (i consider my self an Andrew Jackson fanatic)
Not gold or old. The date 2008 is on the edge of the coin and it's made from brass. The dual dates 1825-1829 are the years John Quincy Adams served as president. It's just a dollar.
The date 2008 is on the edge of the coin, it's not gold, was Not made in 1837 and is just a dollar so spend it.
If it has an image of Andrew Jackson on it, then it's part of the current Presidential dollar series and is worth one dollar.
To clear things up, it's not gold and it's not old.> It's made of brass> It was struck in 2008.Your coin is part of the modern Presidential Dollar series. 1829-1837 are the dates that Andrew Jackson served as president. Hundreds of millions of these coins have been minted and they are worth face value only if found in change. Feel free to spend it.
The U.S. Mint did not produce any gold dollar coins until 1849.
This is not from 1829 and has no gold in it. The mint mark, motto and date (2008) is on the edge of the coin. Look at the front of the coin below the image you will see 7th president 1829-1837 these dates refer to his term of office.The coins are used today and are just a dollar. Collector coins from the mint are the only ones that are worth more than a dollar,values are $1.50-$2.00 in MS-65 -dogtoot2 says- is it an origianal gold coin from 1829? if so id love to see some pictures (i consider my self an Andrew Jackson fanatic)
It's just one of the newer dollar coins, spend it.
Not gold or old. The date 2008 is on the edge of the coin and it's made from brass. The dual dates 1825-1829 are the years John Quincy Adams served as president. It's just a dollar.
Depending on the amount of wear on the coin, it may be worth between $300 and perhaps up to $4000. The gold content alone is worth about $181.20 (evaluating gold at $1500/oz. on 6/10/11).
The date 2008 is on the edge of the coin, it's not gold, was Not made in 1837 and is just a dollar so spend it.
It's made of brass, not gold, and is worth one dollar.
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.
Those are the years John Quincy Adams was President. The coin is mostly copper, not gold, and yes, it's real money, worth one dollar.
One dollar, and there's no gold in it.