Really depends. There is little to no demand for uncirculated golden dollars unless there is something unusual about them. If you stick it on eBay you might get ~$30 or so if you're lucky.
twenty-five dollars
One roll of pennies has a face value of a 50 cents. However, if there is a penny in the roll that is worth more than 1 cent the roll will be worth more.
The value of an uncirculated roll of George Washington dollars can vary depending on factors such as the year of minting, overall condition, and current market demand. Generally, a roll of uncirculated George Washington dollars may be worth around face value if it is a common year and in average condition. However, if the coins are in exceptional condition or are from a rare or special edition, the value could be higher, potentially reaching a premium over face value. It is recommended to consult with a numismatic expert or refer to recent auction results to determine the specific value of the roll in question.
The value of an uncirculated roll of 2000-D gold dollars, which typically contains 25 coins, can vary based on market demand and condition. As of my last update, such a roll generally ranges from $100 to $150, depending on the coin's condition and any numismatic interest. It's always a good idea to check with reputable coin dealers or online marketplaces for the most current pricing.
Common Date Wheat CentsIn uncirculated condition, it would be priced at $6-$10 retail, but even the slightest wear is going to drop the value down to about 25 cents. Dealers are offering about .70-$1.25 for rolls (50 coins) of common-date circulated wheat cents and sell them for about $3-$4 per roll. 1936 Wheat Penny: With no mint mark, in very good condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $5.00, proof is worth $135.00. With D mint mark, in very good condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $8.00. With S mint mark, in very good condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $8.00.Values updated as of 12/2009:Look under the date to see if there's a mint mark letter. Approximate retail values are:No mint mark (Philadelphia):10 to 75 cents for a circulated coin, $1.25 to $31 uncirculatedD (Denver mint):10 cents to $1 for a circulated coin, $4.50 to $35 uncirculatedS (San Francisco mint):12 cents to $1.75 for a circulated coin, $4.50 to $27 uncirculated
This $1.00 coin is worth $1.00..... You can even order a 250 coin bags from the US mint for $250.00....... (shipping is included if you promise to spend the coins. (Put into circulation... not a direct deposit to a bank)
twenty-five dollars
One bank roll of dollars contains 25 coins, so the roll is worth $25.
There were no Sacajawea gold dollars minted in 1990.
Not a whole lot I'm afraid. I'd say face value for all the dollars (I think you're talking about a $25 roll) plus about $3-4 at most. So for a 25 coin roll I'd say they'd be worth about $28-29 or so. Not a whole lot of collector demand for them and a very high supply and so prices are quite low.
It is just worth face value, unless the roll says "US Mint" on it. Since there are usually 25 coins in a small dollar roll, a roll of Susan B. Anthony dollars are just worth $25. If it says US Mint on the roll it might have a small premium of $2-5 over spot.
There are 20 coins in a roll of half dollars. Their value depends upon which mint produced them and the condition of each coin. Giving an estimated value of the roll with several hundred dollars between low value and high value will not tell you what its worth. The only accurate value I can give for the roll is for the silver it contains and today the silver is worth $100.80
10 dollars' worth, or 20 halves.
A 2005 nickel isn't old or rare enough to be worth anything above face value, so a roll is worth $2.
half a billion dollars
An Australian 1979 1 cent coin Mint Roll (minted in Canberra), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition and the original packaging, could fetch up to $40 AUD. An Australian 1978 2 cent coin Mint Roll (minted in Canberra), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition and the original packaging, could fetch up to $60 AUD. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
Please check again. No mint marks were used on coins made in 1965-67 due to pressures of the changeover from silver to copper-nickel composition.