In order to give a true answer, I need to know the face value, what it's made of, where it's from and what condition it is in. There is no face value, it just says peace and friendship on one side and has a picture of George Washington on the other.
It's a novelty coin with no collectible value. Just like the 2 headed Kennedy half dollars
The face value of a coin is however much money a coin can be spent as. A nickel's face value is 5 cents because it can only be spent as 5 cents.For example:The face value of a One Shilling coin is One Shilling.The face value of a One Dollar coin is One Dollar.The face value of any coin or bank note is what is written on it.
For a coin it is just worth the value stamped on it i.e. the value on it's face So a common coin is worth face value, but a rare coin is worth more than face value.
Does a Ceaal coin have value?
The coin is face value.
There were no coin sets made in 1789.
A coin stamped with 1789 with a profile of George Washington is not worth any monetary value. This type of coin was stamped privately and is commemorative.
The first US Dollar coin was struck in 1794
One dollar.
It's a novelty coin with no collectible value. Just like the 2 headed Kennedy half dollars
It is a very expensive coin and should be around a little more than $500
Check that coin again. The first U.S. coins weren't minted until 1793.
The US didn't issue $1 coins in 1789 so you most likely have a modern Presidential Dollar. The dates on the front are the years that George Washington served as president. The minting date (2007) is on the coin's edge. If that fits the coin you have, it's made of brass rather than gold and is only worth face value - $1.
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There was no Denver, or even a Colorado, in 1789.
It's not gold and not minted in 1789. It's a modern brass $1 coin and is part of the new Presidential series. 1789 is the last year Washington served as President. The minting date is 2007 and is incused on the coin's edge. Hundreds of millions were minted so they're just worth $1.
It's not gold and not minted in 1789. If your coin has a picture of George Washington on the front and the Statue of Liberty on the back, it's a modern brass $1 coin and is part of the new Presidential series. 1789 is the last year Washington served as President. The minting date is 2007 and is incused on the coin's edge. Hundreds of millions were minted so they're just worth $1.