
Hello there! That's a great question about the Thomas Jefferson dollar coin.
For the vast majority of these coins that you would find in circulation, their value is their face value, which is one dollar. The Thomas Jefferson Presidential $1 coin was first released in 2007 and was produced in very large quantities, so they are quite common.
A coin's value can sometimes be higher than its face value depending on its condition and mint mark. For example, an uncirculated Thomas Jefferson dollar coin, one that has been preserved and shows no signs of wear, might be worth a bit more to a collector, typically in the range of $2 to $4. Special versions, such as proof coins sold in collector sets, can also carry a higher value.
While the provided search information points to where these coins can be bought, it doesn't specify their collectible value. In short, unless your coin is in perfect, uncirculated condition or is a special proof version, it is worth one dollar.


