The value of a “1 coin” depends on the country of origin and the specific type of coin. Here are some examples:
- A standard circulation US $1 coin (like the Sacagawea or Presidential dollars) is worth $1.
- Older US dollar coins, particularly silver dollars, can be worth significantly more due to their silver content and collector value.
- A 1 Euro cent coin is worth one-hundredth of a euro, or approximately $0.012 USD. Some rare variations or errors can be worth significantly more to collectors.
- Based on current exchange rates, 1 Japanese Yen (JPY) is worth approximately $0.0068 US dollars.
- Currently, 1 Thai Baht (THB) is worth approximately $0.0308 US dollars.
- A US penny is worth one cent, which is 0.01 US dollars.
To determine the exact worth of a specific “1 coin,” you need to know the country and, if possible, the year it was minted.
How much is a 1 real coin worth?
Great question! How much is 1 Real in USD? Right now, 1 Real is worth about $0.18.
How to know if a $1 coin is rare?
Great question! Examine the Coin’s Date
One of the easiest ways to tell if a coin is rare is to check the date. If the coin is from before 1800, it’s likely rare. Coins minted in the 19th century are also generally considered rare, with a few exceptions.