Each coin is worth $1. Also, presidential dollars are struck in brass and contain no gold or even gold plating.
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That would be James Madison, part of the presidential dollar series. It's worth one dollar.
All modern presidential dollar coins are worth one dollar.
All presidential dollars have the dates, mintmark and motto on the edge of the coins.
The 1881 one penny coin can be worth from $6.00 to $50.00 depending on the condition of the one penny coin.
Being that presidential dollar coins starting with Chester A. Arthur are only sold to collectors rather than being released into general circulation, it's worth about $2. 1881-1885 are the years Arthur was President; the coin was minted in 2012.
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 is worth over three million dollars due to the rarity of the coin. Be careful not to confuse this with a standard Jefferson Presidential dollar coin, which is only worth $1.
The going price for a 1881 $10 gold liberty head coin is about $600; but that can vary considerably depending on its condition.
To answer your question, I will need to know the denomination - is this coin a nickel, dime, quarter, etc?
It depends on which denomination coin you have. A $10 coin has more gold than a $5 coin.
A 1881 Morgan is very common with retail values of $15.00-$26.00 in average condition
What you presumably have is a James Buchanan presidential dollar coin. It was minted in 2010 and is worth one dollar.
The only US coin with Hayes on it has a face value of $1 and that is what it is worth. ( A coin dealer has to make a profit and he can't get them for less than a dollar, so he would charge more for one. )
Your coin is almost certainly a modern Presidential Dollar coin. If you found it in change, it's only worth a dollar. To explain: Under the picture of James Garfield it has the words "In God We Trust 20th President 1881." However 1881 is not the date of the coin, it only shows the year of the president's term. If you look on the rim of the coin you can see the actual year of mintage, 2011. Sorry to disappoint you, but its not made of gold either! The shiny surface only looks like gold but is actually brass on top of copper. If it's uncirculated the coin is probably only worth $3-$8 but save it because these dollar coins are now discontinued and may be worth more someday!
It's worth one dollar.