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Dollars After 1935

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 Posted 12/02/2012  4:47 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Sheencrofter to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Can anyone tell me if there are any USA dollars of any real collectable value after the Peace dollar of 1935.
I live in Ireland and have no idea of what dollars follow the Peace dollar.
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 Posted 12/02/2012  5:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add january1may to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
There are Eisenhower dollars, minted 1971-1978; some are 40% silver, 1973 is an uncommon date, and IIRC there are some rare varieties. Everything else is worth barely over face value (i.e. a dollar).
After that, there were various sorts of "small dollars" (SBA, Sacagawea and Presidential). 1981 SBA and all the Sacagaweas from 2002-2008 have relatively small mintages, but I'm not sure if they're any valuable; pretty much everything else is worth face value except for maybe some rare varieties.
Oh, almost forgot: proofs. They are always worth more than face value; not much more though (don't remember exact figures, but definitely under $10 unless really high grade).
I hope that'll be enough (Also, check out the US Coin Facts link in the site's left sidebar for more detailed mintage information... doesn't have any values though.)
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The next dollar coin minted and circulated was the Eisenhower dollar, minted from 1971 to 78, then the Susan B. Anthony minted occasionally from 79 through 99. After that was the Sacagawea (still minted albeit in limited numbers). In 2007 it was joined by the Presidential dollar coins.

Neither the Sacagawea or Presidential dollars circulate much. For that matter the Ike and SBA didn't either.
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The variety of the Sac dollar that was distributed in Cheerios boxes (know as the Cheerios variety) command a high price. Google it for info.
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If you're going to look at Sacagawea dollars, you should also be on the lookout for the elusive "Wounded Eagle". They can command a pretty good price, ~$600 in MS65 & ~$2,100 in MS66. Sad thing about the Cheerios Dollar, I'm 99% sure I got one in a box, but gladly spent it (Hey, it was free money in my cereal, right?)
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Many thanks for all the info.
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I hate SBA, but love Sacs... I'd take one of those Cheerios Sacs any day.
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