Have you stumbled upon a Thomas Jefferson gold dollar while cleaning out your attic or browsing a flea market? You might be surprised to learn that there is no such thing as a gold Thomas Jefferson dollar minted by the United States Mint during Jefferson's presidency (1801-1809).
However, this doesn't diminish the potential value you might be holding! There are two main scenarios to consider:
The following tables will help you determine the Thomas Jefferson gold dollar value you might have.
Condition | Estimated Value Range |
---|---|
Uncirculated | $10 - $50 |
Lightly Circulated | $5 - $20 |
Heavily Circulated | $1 - $5 |
Table Notes:
Error | Grade | Value Range |
---|---|---|
Minor Gold Plating | MS63 | $100 - $500 |
Significant Gold Plating | MS65 | $500 - $2,500+ |
Table Notes:
While uncommon, stories of unexpected windfalls from error coins do exist. In 2006, a rare double-struck Sacagawea dollar sold for a whopping $1.5 million! This highlights the potential value certain error coins can hold.
If you suspect you have a Thomas Jefferson gold dollar, don't wait! Take action now to determine its true value. Here's what to do:
By taking these steps, you can unlock the potential value hidden within your Thomas Jefferson gold dollar!
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