The US Mint made no commemorative coins of any type dated 1985. Many gold plated and counter stamped Kennedy Half's exist and are considered novelty coins with no collectible value.
I don't think your coin was produced by the U.S. Mint..
August 18, 2009 The Jamestown 400th Anniversary Commemorative Coin was issued in silve and in gold. In silver the uncirculated value is about $35. In gold the uncirculated value is about $230.
its worth about 500.00 in average condition
I've seen this coin in good shape go for $11-15 on eBay.
The value of a 175th anniversary coin can vary significantly based on factors such as its material, rarity, condition, and demand among collectors. Typically, commemorative coins may have a face value, but their market value can be higher, especially if they are made of precious metals or produced in limited quantities. To determine its specific value, it's best to consult a coin expert or check recent sales of similar coins.
I don't think your coin was produced by the U.S. Mint..
August 18, 2009 The Jamestown 400th Anniversary Commemorative Coin was issued in silve and in gold. In silver the uncirculated value is about $35. In gold the uncirculated value is about $230.
There is one on Ebay for $3.00. The composition of this coin is copper and nickel.
There's nothing called a "commerative" coin. There are COMMEMORATIVE coins, but an coin from 1985 is unlikely to commemorate any major bicentennial. Special coins were minted in 1976 for the 200th anniversary of independence, and others were minted in 1989 for the 200th anniversary of the Constitution.
its worth about 500.00 in average condition
It has no value at all, it is just for decoration.
The Theodore Roosevelt 1985 66th anniversary coin is not made of silver; it is a commemorative coin made from a copper-nickel alloy. It was issued to celebrate the anniversary of Roosevelt's birth and is part of a series honoring U.S. presidents. While it may have a silver-like appearance, it lacks the silver content found in other commemorative coins.
$85
I've seen this coin in good shape go for $11-15 on eBay.
The value of a 1985 dime that has been in circulation is still just 10 cents. There has not been enough time for the coin to increase in value.
The value of a 1985 dime that has been in circulation is still just 10 cents. There has not been enough time for the coin to increase in value.
Since it is nickel "layered"with silver and gold, not nearly as much as if it were a silver coin with gold on it. E-bay is showing auctions with prices from $4 to $16.