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But ... if it's the size of a quarter, has George Washington's picture on the front, and the words Jamestown Quadricentennial and a ship on the back, it IS a quarter and is only worth 25¢. Virginia opted to promote its 400th anniversary on the reverse of its state quarters even though they were minted in 2000, seven years before the celebration took place.
25 cents. If you check the other quarters in your pocket you'll find that it's simply a Virginia state quarter, like the others issued since 1999 for every state and territory.
Current retail value is $21.00
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.
The coin was made in 2007 NOT the 1700's. The date 2007 is on the edge of the coin. Also the coin is NOT gold it's brass and is only one dollar.
It's not gold, it's brass, the 2007 date is on the edge of the coin and is just a dollar.
25 cents. If you check the other quarters in your pocket you'll find that it's simply a Virginia state quarter, like the others issued since 1999 for every state and territory.
Current retail value is $21.00
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.
It depends on which coin you think is not a copper-nickel sandwiched coin. 2007 dollars, nickels and cents are not this type.
A two-pound coin from 2007 commemorating the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, Virginia, typically has a face value of two pounds. However, if the coin features the date "1607 2007" with the "7" misprinted or oriented incorrectly, it may have some collectible value beyond its face value, depending on the rarity and interest among collectors. Prices can vary significantly, so it's best to check recent auction listings or consult a coin dealer for an accurate valuation.
Current retail value for the 2007 28 coin set is $30.00 Issue price was $22.95
The coin was made in 2007 NOT the 1700's. The date 2007 is on the edge of the coin. Also the coin is NOT gold it's brass and is only one dollar.
It's not gold, it's brass, the 2007 date is on the edge of the coin and is just a dollar.
The approximate value of your coin according to Numismatic News Coin Market Monthly Price Guide for March 2007: 1990 Silver Eagle = $18.00
The value of a 2007 gold coin varies based on factors such as its type, condition, and current gold market prices. As of October 2023, the price of gold is typically around $1,900 to $2,000 per ounce. For a specific coin, it’s essential to consider its numismatic value, which can be higher than the melt value. Consulting a coin dealer or a reliable price guide can provide a more accurate valuation.
It's worth exactly one dollar in Canada.
It's just a dollar coin with no gold in it and is in circulation today.The gold color is from the metal it's made from.