Oh, dude, an upper peninsula dollar is worth exactly one dollar... in the upper peninsula. It's like a regular dollar, but with a cool regional twist. So, if you ever find yourself up there, make sure to have some on hand for all your upper peninsula purchases, eh?
This coin is worth about $5 to $10 It is worth about $5 to $10
They seem to be going for about $35, although for anyone with yooper pride they'd probably be worth a bit more.
The two parts of Michigan are called the peninsulas. There is a lower peninsula as well as an upper peninsula.
A 1921 Morgan dollar is worth about $25.00
I'm guessing but I reckon that it's worth about a dollar.
This coin is worth about $5 to $10 It is worth about $5 to $10
They seem to be going for about $35, although for anyone with yooper pride they'd probably be worth a bit more.
Is the scenic byway upper or lower peninsula
Upper Peninsula lies North of the Lower Peninsula.
right above the lower peninsula... the upper peninsula isn't very well known. lansing and Detroit are both in the southern peninsula
The Upper Peninsula of Michigan borders the state of Wisconsin.
Michigan's Upper Peninsula is typically abbreviated as U.P.
Michigan consists mainly of two geographic peninsulas, called the Lower Peninsula and the Upper Peninsula. Michigan residents often refer to the Upper Peninsula by the abbreviation "U.P.", pronounced "yew-pee".
Michigan has an upper and lower peninsula
Lake Gogebic is in the western-most part of the Upper Peninsula.
The main difference between the Upper Peninsula and Lower Peninsula of Michigan is their geographical location. The Upper Peninsula is located to the north and is less populated with vast wilderness and natural beauty, while the Lower Peninsula is located to the south and is more densely populated with major cities like Detroit and Lansing.
yes it does.