In 1841, the value of the dollar can be challenging to determine precisely due to changes in economic conditions over time. However, it is generally estimated that $1 in 1841 would be equivalent to roughly $30 to $35 today, accounting for inflation and changes in purchasing power. This value reflects the significant economic transformations that have occurred over nearly two centuries.
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$235-$660 depending on the condition.
The coin was struck in 2009 not 1841. The date and mint mark is on the edge of the coin. 1841 is the date he served as president. Value is one dollar.
$1. It's a presidential dollar coin from 2009. 1841-1845 are the years Tyler served in office.
If the coin has an image of President John Tyler on it, that makes it a modern presidential dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.
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$235-$660 depending on the condition.
The coin was struck in 2009 not 1841. The date and mint mark is on the edge of the coin. 1841 is the date he served as president. Value is one dollar.
$1. It's a presidential dollar coin from 2009. 1841-1845 are the years Tyler served in office.
If the coin has an image of President John Tyler on it, that makes it a modern presidential dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.
It's William Henry Harrison, not Jefferson, and it's worth one dollar.
1841
The coin was not struck in 1841. It was struck in 2009. Mint State presidential dollars are still available from most banks and are only face value.
1841
No president is on any silver dollar. With a date of 1841 the coin is of the Liberty Seated series that were made from 1840 to 1873.
One dollar. In the future - DECADES into the future - such a coin may have a higher value to a coin collector based on scarcity and condition.
The U.S.Mint has never issued a copper dollar.