No it did not.
The U.S. mint did not produce a gold coin in 1979.
The value of a 2008 Gold Buffalo Coin will vary depending on the condition of the individual coin. Check out the Gold Buffalo Coin page at APMEX.com for more about the coin itself and to gauge pricing. APMEX - The Gold Standard in Precious Metal Trading
The Royal Mint did not produce any gold coins in 1972.
2008
The date 2008 is on the edge of the coin, it's not gold, was Not made in 1837 and is just a dollar so spend it.
The U.S. did not produce a $10 gold coin dated 1958. The last year was 1933. Look at the coin again and post new question.
22KT Gold with Silver and Copper added for durability
The U.S. Mint did not produce any gold dollar coins until 1849.
This coin is being sold at the price of 740 €. November 14, 2008
No British general circulation coin is made from gold, however, the Royal Mint produces Proof coins for serious collectors and investors. Some of these are struck in precious metals such as silver or gold, and occasionally platinum. The British One Pound coin featuring the Royal Arms on the reverse was struck in 1983, 1993, 1998, 2003 and 2008. The 2008 coin was produced as Proof FDC in silver, gold and platinum.
As of 11/2008, about $440 for an uncirculated coin and $1060 for a proof version. Source: PCGS
The coin is not gold it's brass, the date 2008 is on the edge of the coin the other two dates are the years Martin Van Buren served as president. It's just a dollar spend it.