It's a common date coin still in circulation. The coin is face value.
It's a common date coin still in circulation. The coin is face value.
The coin was NOT made in 1788, just look at the other date on the same side of the coin. Value is 25 cents.
If the coin is so worn that it has no date, its value is limited to its silver content or about $13.
From your description, the coin is a 2010 Native American dollar coin. The date and mintmark is on the edge of the coin. Unless it's a Proof coin, value is $1.00.
It's a common date coin still in circulation. The coin is face value.
The date and mintmark is on the edge of the coins.
It's a common date coin still in circulation. The coin is face value.
In order to give an accurate estimate of value of any coin it is necessary to know the date on the coin and its denomination.
The coin was NOT made in 1788, just look at the other date on the same side of the coin. Value is 25 cents.
If the coin is so worn that it has no date, its value is limited to its silver content or about $13.
Without knowing the date, this coin has no value to a collector. So therefore it's value is face value.
From your description, the coin is a 2010 Native American dollar coin. The date and mintmark is on the edge of the coin. Unless it's a Proof coin, value is $1.00.
Such a coin does not exist. Please check the date and country of origin of your coin.
The value of any coin is determined, in part, by the date on the coin, the mint mark of the coin and the condition of the coin. These three bits of information are required to establish value.
A date alone isn't enough to value a coin. Please post a new and separate question with the coin's country of origin and denomination.
Face value only. Beginning in 2009 the date was moved to the edge of the coin.