An 1841 Seated Liberty silver dollar is worth $200 or more depending on condition. However, if the coin is golden in color with a picture of William Henry Harrison, then it's a 2009 Presidential dollar, and it's worth one dollar.
If the coin has an image of President John Tyler on it, that makes it a modern presidential dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.
The U.S.Mint has never issued a copper dollar.
The coin was struck in 2009 not 1841. The date and mint mark is on the edge of the coin. 1841 is the date he served as president. Value is one dollar.
It's worth the same as when it was struck in 2008, one dollar.
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If the coin has an image of President John Tyler on it, that makes it a modern presidential dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.
The U.S.Mint has never issued a copper dollar.
The coin was struck in 2009 not 1841. The date and mint mark is on the edge of the coin. 1841 is the date he served as president. Value is one dollar.
It's worth the same as when it was struck in 2008, 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.
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July 20, 2009The William Henry Harrison Presidential Dollar was issued in February 2009. In higher uncirculated grades it is worth , retail value, from $1.25 to $1.75. In proof condition it is worth about $3.50.The coin WAS NOT made in 1841, it was struck in 2009, the date and mintmark are on the edge of the coins. If the coin is from a bank or pocket change just spend it.
well-worn = $35 lightly worn = $170 uncirculated = $900
It's William Henry Harrison, not Jefferson, and it's worth one dollar.
August 19, 2009 This coin is a circulating coin and has a value of $1 except in ultra-high uncirculated or proof grades.
Take another look at that coin. The dates 1789-1797 are the years George Washington was President. John Tyler was President 1841-1845. Either way, it's a modern presidential dollar coin, 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.