Any $1 coin dated 1971 or later is very common. Mintages range from hundreds of millions for some dates to well over a BILLION for others.
In particular the new gold-colored dollars that have been issued since 2000 are ordinary circulation coins and are unlikely to be worth more than face value for many decades. Feel free to spend any that you get in change.
The 1923-S Peace dollar is not rare by any means, circulated coins are only $37.00-$41.00. Typical Mint State coins are $47.00-$51.00
The answer to your question is NO. None of the one dollar coins that are "gold colored" contain any gold, they're made of brass. Neither coin is rare by any means.
The 1923-S Peace dollar is not rare by any means, circulated coins are only $37.00-$41.00. Typical Mint State coins are $47.00-$51.00
The One dollar coin is worth one Dollar
1889 was the last year for one dollar coins.
A hundred dollar coin produced in 1981 and another hundred dollar coin produced in 1976 are considered to be one of the few rare coins produced by Trinidad and Tobago.
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For the modern $1.00 coins, basically yes.
For the Peace dollar series 1935 is not a rare coin. The only rare Peace dollar is the 1922 high relief matte proof coins.
The 1923-S Peace dollar is not rare by any means, circulated coins are only $37.00-$41.00. Typical Mint State coins are $47.00-$51.00
All so-called "golden" $1 coins (both Sacagawea and Presidential Portraits) are standard circulation coins worth one dollar. They do not contain any gold and are not rare.
The answer to your question is NO. None of the one dollar coins that are "gold colored" contain any gold, they're made of brass. Neither coin is rare by any means.
These coins are NOT rare and are worth face.
No. Billions of them sit in drawers and bank vaults. They also are mixed in with modern dollar coins in vending machines.
The 1923-S Peace dollar is not rare by any means, circulated coins are only $37.00-$41.00. Typical Mint State coins are $47.00-$51.00
None of the bicentennial dollar coins struck for circulation are rare or even scarce and most dealers don't buy them. Only proof and uncirculated coins sold from the Mint have more than face value.
There is one US coin picturing Harrison and that is the one-dollar coin issued in 2012. They are still legal tender and are not rare.