The 1804 dollar is one of the rarest and most famous coins in the world. Its creation was the result of a simple bookkeeping error, but its status as a highly prized rarity has been established for nearly a century and a half. The silver dollars reported by the mint as being struck in 1804 were actually dated 1803.
What is the worth of a 1972 one dollar coin?
In 1972, the U.S. Mint produced the normal copper-nickel coin for circulation at two mint branches, Philadelphia and Denver. Denver mint coins can be recognized by the small ‘D’ mintmark directly above the coin’s date. These dollars are common, and are worth only $1-2 in any condition.
How much is a 1971 one dollar coin worth?
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1971 Eisenhower Dollar value at an average of $2.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $85.
What’s the value of a one dollar coin?
The buy price is what you can expect to pay to a coin dealer when you purchase the coin. Sell value is what you can expect to receive from a coin dealer if you sell the coin. The values listed here are approximate retail prices and wholesale values.
How much are Native American one dollar coins worth?
Sacagawea & Native American $1 Coins Average Prices and Values Date & Mint Circ. Buy Circ. Sell Unc. Buy Unc. Sell 2008 D F.V. F.V. $2.00 $1.50 Native American Dollar Series 2009 P F.V. F.V. $2.00 $1.50 2009 D F.V. F.V. $2.00 $1.50
What makes an Australian 1 dollar coin so valuable?
The most commonly found of the three valuable Australian 1 dollar coins we’re talking about today it is the result of a loose obverse die during one die pair production run. The degree of rotation (or upset) changed continuously during the production run and as a result coins with any angle of upset can be found.
Are there any silver one dollar coins in the US?
The Eisenhower (aka Ike) series rebooted the $1 silver coin series in 1971, but only special issues of Ikes have silver. The later Susan B. Anthony coins, also while silver in color, don’t have any precious metal content. And the Sacajawea and Native American dollars, again while gold in color, definitely do not have any actual gold content.