it depends on condition of the coin
It's worth exactly one dollar. 1881 is the year Garfield was President, while the coin itself was minted in 2011.
The 1881 gold dollar weighs 1.7 grams and contains 90% gold. If the coin is a little bigger than a quarter with an image of James Garfield on one side and the Statue of Liberty on the other, then it's a modern Presidential dollar and contains no gold.
A real one has a value of well over 1 millon dollars
1881 is not a rare date for Morgan dollars except those minted in Carson City. Approximate retail values as of 02/2009 for a Philadelphia-minted coin are Very worn condition - $15 Moderately worn - $16 Slightly worn - $20 Almost no wear - $21 A nice uncirculated one might sell for $35 or more.
The 1881 one penny coin can be worth from $6.00 to $50.00 depending on the condition of the one penny coin.
it depends on condition of the coin
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It sounds like a modern U.S. presidential one dollar coin. 1881 is the year Garfield was President, though the coin itself was minted in 2011. It's worth one dollar. However if it has the word "assassinated" on it, the item could be a memorial token rather than a coin. That word doesn't appear on any of the presidential dollars, only the date that each person served as president.
It's worth exactly one dollar. 1881 is the year Garfield was President, while the coin itself was minted in 2011.
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1918 is a relatively common date for Canadian large cents. On average, one is worth around two dollars.
The 1930 coin is worth approximately $150. The exact price that one will get for the coin will depend upon the condition of the coin.
There are three different types of gold American Eagles coins. The one ounce coin costs fifty dollars. The quarter-ounce coin costs ten dollars, and the tenth-ounce coin costs five dollars.
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The 1881 gold dollar weighs 1.7 grams and contains 90% gold. If the coin is a little bigger than a quarter with an image of James Garfield on one side and the Statue of Liberty on the other, then it's a modern Presidential dollar and contains no gold.