I have a coin from 1989 that has a face value of 1 dollar. I'm curious to know what this coin represents, its historical background, and its significance. Is it a commemorative coin or a regular circulation coin?
7 answers
Elena
Mon Dec 23 2024
Proof-like, specimen, and proof coins from the same year are not meant for general circulation.
CryptoMercenary
Mon Dec 23 2024
The 1989 coins with a denomination of 1 dollar are categorized as business strike coins.
OliviaTaylor
Mon Dec 23 2024
Their values and detailed characteristics are listed under a separate category designated as "not intended for circulation."
amelia_doe_explorer
Mon Dec 23 2024
These coins display visible signs of circulation and/or wear due to their usage in daily transactions.
PearlWhisper
Mon Dec 23 2024
Collectors and enthusiasts can find detailed information about these special coins in the designated section.