The phrase "dei gratia carolus 3" refers to a coin issued during the reign of King Charles III of Spain, specifically in 1776. The value of such a coin can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand, but it often ranges from a few dollars to several hundred dollars for well-preserved examples. Collectors typically seek these coins for their historical significance and numismatic value. For an accurate valuation, consulting a coin expert or a current price guide is recommended.
Please check the date. There were 1776-1976 halves but none dated 1776-1975.
The dual dated Eisenhower dollars are face value only.
Dual dated (1776-1976) Eisenhower dollars are so very common, coins that were struck for general circulation have 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.
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 Del Gratia 1776 Carolus is a type of silver coin, specifically a dollar-sized piece that was minted in 1776 during the time of the American Revolution. Its value can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and provenance, but it typically ranges from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. Coins in better condition or with unique historical significance may fetch higher prices among collectors. For an exact valuation, it's best to consult a numismatic expert or auction house.
$100
Please check the date. There were 1776-1976 halves but none dated 1776-1975.
The dual dated Eisenhower dollars are face value only.
Dual dated (1776-1976) Eisenhower dollars are so very common, coins that were struck for general circulation have only face value.
The name is Carolus- Spanish for Charles. Value will depend on condition, and we can't judge that over the internet, You need to take the coin to a coin dealer. IF it is original, value can vary from about $50-$350. HOWEVER- there is a modern Chinese reproduction that is a copper cored coin, worth about a dollar.
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.
Sorry, no US coins dated 1776 with a Twenty D. denomination were struck. 1793 is the first year for ANY US coin.
The bicentennial quarter is extremely common, still worth 25 cents.
It's a common coin, still worth one dollar.
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.