This is NOT something that was done at the Mint. It's a privately made novelty item, known as a Magician's Coin, created by altering two normal coins and joining the pieces back together. Use a magnifier to check just inside the rim on one side of the coin -- you are looking for the seam where the two pieces were joined -- it could be on either side of the coin.
They can be purchased online and from novelty shops. They have no value to coin collectors, however, because they are privately made by damaging genuine coins.
The only possible good news is that if you have an older magician's dollar made from coins dated 1935 or earlier, it would have enough silver in it that you could probably sell it to a scrap dealer for about the price of a half ounce of silver bullion, which includes the dealer's profit.
The other thing you could do is hold onto it for magic tricks and making bets.... but be prepared to run fast if you use it for a bet.
MoreMany years ago the Mint had all coin presses redesigned so that dies are "keyed". That is, obverse dies only fit into the obverse anvil and reverse dies fit into the reverse anvil. It's physically impossible for two same-side dies to be put into a press. While many errors including "mule" coins (half one denomination, half another) can still occur, double-headed coins are not and cannot number among those mistakes.See the related Web Links for more info.
Dan Moore The Working Man's Rare Coins http:/www.workingmancoins.com
No US one dollar coins were made in 1943, post new question.
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Double check that date, because the last year for silver dollars in that era was 1935.
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No US one dollar coins were made in 1943, post new question.
There's no silver in it, and it's worth one dollar.
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It depends greatly on the year, early silver dollar proof dollars can be worth several thousand dollars, modern silver dollar proofs of common dates might be worth $20 or so for silver scrap.
Double check that date, because the last year for silver dollars in that era was 1935.
Um, no such coin exists. Double Eagles refer to $20 gold coins which were last minted in 1933 (1932 for circulation issues) there is no such thing as a silver double eagle. You may, however have an Eisenhower dollar which unless it has an "S" mintmark, does not contain any silver and is not worth any more than $1.
I have a 1994 quarter double date, what is the worth ?
how much is a 1799 silver dollar worth
A Washington silver dollar, believe it or not.