The motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" is currectly found on all US Coins. However, through error and production problems the motto has not always appeared as intended. This is why on some of the Presidential Dollars the motto is missing from the outer edge where it is supposed to be. These are error coins and have become collectable.
No, a gold coin with "In God We Trust" is not worth more than a dollar. The value of a gold coin is determined by its weight, purity, and market demand, regardless of the inscription on it.
No US coin has IN GOD YOU TRUST it's WE not YOU. Please look at the coin again for a date and denomination and post new question with more information.
.....$1. It isn't an error, Sacajawea dollars minted in 2000 do not have edge lettering like later releases do. It is only worth face value.
False. The presidential dollars all include the phrase "in God we trust" on them. Earlier version have it engraved on the rim, while later coins have it on the front.
The best way to know is to have it evaluated by a coin dealer who you can trust.
Not a meaningful question. Gold coins were made from gold and copper without any silver in them. Silver coins were made from silver and copper without any gold.
The American Gold Eagle is the U.S.' official gold bullion coin. It was approved by the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985 and first given by the U. S. Mint in 1986. Purchasing gold eagles for sale is considered the most flexible form of physical gold investment. As a result, American Eagle coins are an excellent inflation hedge. Purchasing gold eagles is thus an intelligent investment.
The coin is brass not gold, the names are on the front of the coin.
It depends on which denomination coin you have. A $10 coin has more gold than a $5 coin.
If the coin is dated between 1840-1907 there is .12094oz pure gold in the coin.
If the coin is a modern gold bullion coin it is 1/4oz of pure gold. If it's a pre-1933 coin it has .48375oz of pure gold in it.
a gold coin of course Heads or Tails ? A gold coin