The value of a 2010 dollar coin can vary significantly depending on its type, condition, and any potential errors.
- Circulated 2010-P and 2010-D Native American Dollars: These coins are generally worth their face value, meaning $1.00 USD.
- Uncirculated (MS) Condition:
– 2010-P Native American, Great Law of Peace MS (Philadelphia Mint): The value range is typically $3.40 to $27.00 . However, those in pristine uncirculated condition can potentially reach as high as $30.
– 2010-D Native American, Great Law of Peace MS (Denver Mint): Value range is $3.40 to $165.00 . In pristine uncirculated condition, they may sell for as much as $35.
– Special Finishes: Some 2010-P and 2010-D Native American dollars exist with a “Satin Finish,” [according to Greysheet] . These coins in high grades (specifically position A and B) can fetch values in the ranges of $3.40 to $260 for P mintmark and $3.40 to $1,000 for D mintmark.
- Proof Coins:
– Littleton Coin Company offers a 2010-S Native American Choice Proof Collectible Condition Dollar for around $28.50.
- Circulated 2010 Presidential Dollars: In most cases, these are also worth face value.
- Errors and Varieties:
– Doubled Edge Lettering: This error on 2010 Franklin Pierce presidential dollar coins can significantly increase their value, selling for $40 to $80, and high-grade examples can exceed $300. This error occurs when the coin is fed through the edge lettering machine multiple times.
– Missing Edge Lettering: 2010 Presidential dollars missing the edge lettering can also be valuable, with one selling for around $165.
– Other Errors: There are also reports of triple-edged lettering errors on 2010 Presidential dollars, [notes the YouTube channel BLUQxMwzqLo].
- The [2010 American Silver Eagle] is a bullion coin containing one ounce of pure silver.
- Its value fluctuates with the current price of silver, typically trading for about $2 above or below the spot price depending on whether you’re buying or selling.
- Proof 2010 American Silver Eagles (marked with a ‘W’ mint mark) are generally more valuable than regular strikes.
In conclusion, a regular 2010 dollar coin in circulation is typically worth its face value of $1. However, certain factors like uncirculated condition, special finishes, or error varieties can increase the value considerably.
How much is a 2010 coin worth?
Good point! All 2010 American Silver Eagle coins have one ounce of pure silver in them. Because of that silver content, each regular issue 2010 $1 silver coin usually trades for around $2 above or below the current price of an ounce of silver depending on if you are buying or selling.
How to tell if a Sacagawea Coin is rare?
I can help with that. To determine if your Sacagawea coin is rare, check for minting errors, special finishes, unique die variations, and research mintage numbers.
How do I tell if my $1 coin is worth anything?
The best way to find the value of your dollar coins is with an appraisal online or in-person. Whether in-person or online, an appraisal can have an expert look at your dollar coins and tell you exactly how much they are worth and where their value is. The choice of appraisal is totally up to you and your convenience.