To clarify things, the bill wasn't minted and it's not from San Francisco. The Mint makes coins. In 1914 all bills were printed in Washington DC. San Francisco is the location of the Federal Reserve District that distributed the bill.
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Look on the reverse of the coin. If there is a small "D" or "S" under the word "ONE" then it was minted in Denver or San Francisco. If there is no letter below"ONE" it was minted in Philadelphia.
Probably still one dollar. The only ones worth more are the silver or proof coins minted in San Francisco.
The 1861 Quarter Eagle was struck at the Philadelphia Mint and the San Francisco Mint.
No. The Peace Dollar was last minted in 1935 and the Eisenhower Dollar was not minted until 1971.
The last silver half dollar was minted in 1969.
The U.S. has never minted a coin in that denomination. Grover Cleveland appears on the modern small dollar coin, which is worth one dollar. If it's something that actually says $100 million, then it's a novelty of some kind, probably worth about 4 cents.
A Grover Cleveland campaign coin is worth $75 (seventy-five dollars)
In 1861, the only Seated Liberty Dollar was minted in Philadelphia; its value in good condition (G4) is: $400.
San Francisco, California
Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco (proof only)
These are about 25-35.
Depends on condition
Hi, Your Morgan Dollar is worth $10.00-20.00
Look on the reverse of the coin. If there is a small "D" or "S" under the word "ONE" then it was minted in Denver or San Francisco. If there is no letter below"ONE" it was minted in Philadelphia.
Look on the reverse, between the "O" of the word "ONE" and the tip of the wing feathers. If there is a small "S" there, the coin was minted in San Francisco. If not, it was minted in Philadelphia.
Yes, they're still being minted. Business strikes are produced in Philadelphia and Denver, with proofs for collectors minted in San Francisco.
Please look at the coin again and post new question. No one dollar gold coins were issued in 1879 from the San Francisco Mint.