If it was minted in 2009 and later, the date and mint mark along with the phrase " E Pluribus Unum " are on the rim and not on the obverse or reverse of the coin.
It means that the coin is rare. For example a 1909-S VDB cent is a key date. This coin is rare.
A dollar coin without a date could refer to a variety of coins, but it is often associated with the Eisenhower dollar or the Sacagawea dollar, which might have been struck with no date due to a minting error. Such coins can be of interest to collectors, particularly if they are rare or in good condition. However, the value of a dated coin typically exceeds that of a non-dated one unless it has unique historical significance or error variations. If you have a specific coin in mind, identifying its features can help determine its value and rarity.
A coin without a date would be considered an error coin. Numbers and letters are the usual parts of a coin that are missing due to the die being filled with debris, grease, metal filings or some other foreign substance. Although it is rare for the complete date to be missing it could happen and the coin would be rather desirable for certain collectors.
You need to provide us a date and mintmark for us to accurately evaluate your coin. The values differ dramatically depending on if you have a rare or common date.
Just the year does not make a coin rare.
They are not rare.
It means that the coin is rare. For example a 1909-S VDB cent is a key date. This coin is rare.
A dollar coin without a date could refer to a variety of coins, but it is often associated with the Eisenhower dollar or the Sacagawea dollar, which might have been struck with no date due to a minting error. Such coins can be of interest to collectors, particularly if they are rare or in good condition. However, the value of a dated coin typically exceeds that of a non-dated one unless it has unique historical significance or error variations. If you have a specific coin in mind, identifying its features can help determine its value and rarity.
These coins are not rare they are worth only around $2 in uncirculated condition. If it is a proof it is worth around $4. The mintmark "S" will be under the date if it is a proof version of the coin.
A Sacagawea one dollar coin is typically worth its face value of one dollar. However, if it is in mint condition or part of a rare set, it could be worth more to collectors. It is best to check with a coin dealer or online resources for current market values.
Yes Sacagawea was on the rare Sacagawea dollar which was also commonly known as a golden dollar in the U.S, the golden dollar was a coin that was worth $1 and while it's been minted on a yearly basis as of 2000 it has not been released for public use as of 2002 due to its popularity not being high.
A coin without a date would be considered an error coin. Numbers and letters are the usual parts of a coin that are missing due to the die being filled with debris, grease, metal filings or some other foreign substance. Although it is rare for the complete date to be missing it could happen and the coin would be rather desirable for certain collectors.
yes the very first one
You need to provide us a date and mintmark for us to accurately evaluate your coin. The values differ dramatically depending on if you have a rare or common date.
Rare Coin Wholesalers was created in 1990.
You can buy them at coin dealers and coin shows.
This is considered an "error coin" and is rare. Depending on the "eye appeal", rarity and significance of the error, the penny may be moderately valuable.