There are several that have vied for the top spot, depening on auction sales:
The current (as of 11/2013) champion is the 1794 Flowing Hair dollar, with a market value of over $11 million in MS-67 condition. Some others in that stratospheric price range include:
1804 "original", actually struck in the 1830s: $5.6 million in proof condition
1870-S Liberty Seated: $1.1 million
1803 restrike: $1.1 million
1795 draped bust style: $569,000
1895 Morgan: $562,000 in proof
There are thousands of coins in the US, but if you mean circulation coins, there is the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar, Native American dollar, and presidential dollar.
No one dollar US coins were made in 1970, 1971 was first year for the Eisenhower dollar and most are face value only.
3 to10 cents at the most for average coins, uncirculated coins are 50 cents to a dollar
Please post new question and included the dates of the U.S. dollar coins.
No US dollar coins were made in 1950
Most US dollars are in the form of paper money but yes, there are dollar coins as well they just are not that common.
it costs a dollar
There are thousands of coins in the US, but if you mean circulation coins, there is the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar, Native American dollar, and presidential dollar.
3 to10 cents at the most for average coins, uncirculated coins are 50 cents to a dollar
it costs 1,600,000
The quarter dollar, the half dollar and all dollar coins.
Quite simply, there were no US dollar coins minted that year.
No one dollar US coins were made in 1970, 1971 was first year for the Eisenhower dollar and most are face value only.
No US dollar coins were issued in 1809.
3 to10 cents at the most for average coins, uncirculated coins are 50 cents to a dollar
Not in the US.
Look at the coin again, it's a Walking Liberty half dollar not a dollar and is a very common date with low retail values of $15.00-$16.00 for most circulated coins. No US dollar coins exist dated 1942.