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How much are dollar coins worth?

U.S. Dollar Coins:

- Sacagawea Dollar (2000-Present):

- 2000-2008: $1

- 2009-Present: $1 for general circulation, $100-$14,000 for specific varieties and errors

- Presidential Dollar (2007-2016):

- General circulation: $1 for all dates

- Special releases (proof, uncirculated, etc.): Varies, ranging from $5 to several hundred dollars depending on the coin and its condition.

- Susan B. Anthony Dollar (1979-1981, 1999):

- General circulation: $1

- Special releases: Varies, ranging from a few dollars to over $100 for certain mint errors and proof sets.

- Eisenhower Dollar (1971-1978)

- General circulation: $1

- Special releases (proof, uncirculated, etc.): Varies, with some varieties worth hundreds of dollars

- Bicentennial Silver Dollar (1776-1976)

- General circulation: $1

- Special releases: Varies significantly depending on the type of coin and its condition. Some errors and proof coins can be worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

- Peace Dollar (1921-1935)

- General circulation: $1

- Special releases: Varies based on condition, mint marks, and specific varieties. Some coins can be worth several hundred dollars or more.

- Morgan Dollar (1878-1904, 1921)

- General circulation: $1

- Special releases: Value can range from a few dollars to several thousand dollars depending on factors like condition, rarity, and mint marks.

- Silver Certificate Dollar Bill ($1 Federal Reserve Note)

- General circulation: $1

- Special releases (series, signatures, etc.): Varies, with certain rare notes valued at hundreds of dollars or more.

Note: The values mentioned are approximate and can fluctuate based on market conditions and specific coin characteristics. It's advisable to consult with a reputable coin dealer or numismatic expert to determine the exact value of a specific dollar coin.