$1. Gold plating adds no value to the coin and collectors view the coin as damaged. It is worth no more than face value.
The value of this would depend entirely upon the value of the metal it contains. {ie: silver, gold, silver plated over copper etc.}
First it's gold plated, but not by the mint. And it's a common Eisenhower dollar and value is what ever you can get.
The gold plated Bicentennial coins dual dated 1776-1976 were plated out side of the mint and not issued by the Us government they are novelty coins and have little or no collectible value.
$1.75 for the set.
It's worth one dollar.
The value of this would depend entirely upon the value of the metal it contains. {ie: silver, gold, silver plated over copper etc.}
First it's gold plated, but not by the mint. And it's a common Eisenhower dollar and value is what ever you can get.
The gold plated Bicentennial coins dual dated 1776-1976 were plated out side of the mint and not issued by the Us government they are novelty coins and have little or no collectible value.
Don't know what you have, but it's not a U.S. Mint dollar.
It's worth one dollar.
$1.75 for the set.
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No U.S. One Dollar coins dated 1776 exist. The first U.S. silver dollar made is dated 1794. If the coin has a duel date of 1776/1976 it is a bicentennial Eisenhower dollar that contains no silver and is only face value.
No U.S. One Dollar coins dated 1776 exist. The first U.S. silver dollar made is dated 1794. If the coin has a duel date of 1776/1976 it is a bicentennial Eisenhower dollar that contains no silver and is only face value.
The 1776-1976 dollar was an Eisenhower dollar and the silver version has a current value from $14 to $325 depending upon the condition of the coin.
The gold JFK 1776-1976 half dollar, which is actually a commemorative coin, is not made of gold but rather copper and silver. However, gold-plated versions or private mint replicas may exist. The value of an authentic 1776-1976 half dollar typically ranges from a few dollars to around $10, depending on its condition and demand. For specific gold-plated versions, the value can vary widely based on gold prices and collector interest.
That's a bicentennial dollar, and it's still worth one dollar.