No it's not. The outer layers of Manganese Brass give the coin the gold color.
The modern US Saskatewan dollar is not gold. The USA and many other countries have minted gold coins for thousands of years. The US made millions of gold dollars in the 1800;s and many are still available. Most you see today though are counterfeits
All Sacagawea coins are Brass. The US has not had a circulating gold coin since 1933.
300,000 dollars its made of platinum white gold and real diamonds
No. The U.S. hasn't minted gold coins for circulation since 1932. Modern presidential dollars are made of brass.
No, it is not real gold. Half dollars made from 1873 through 1964, (1873-74 with arrows at the date) — 12.5 grams. For U.S. COINS GUIDE
No, it is not made of real gold. It is made of steel.
Jefferson Presidential dollars were minted in 2007. The minting date and mintmark are incused on the coin's edge. Remember that these coins aren't real gold, they're made of brass.
It is made of gold colored metal, not real gold.
Presidential dollars were first issued in 2007. You have a Sacajawea dollar. The golden color on the outside isn't gold. So it's only worth a dollar. If it was plated in real gold it's still only worth a dollar. Gold plating adds no value to coins. In fact it actually decreases the value in some.
The current "golden" dollars aren't real gold at all. They're just gold-colored, and are made of manganese brass. After all, that much gold would be worth several hundred dollars, so even the government wouldn't be foolish enough to circulate coins worth 600 or 700 times what you pay for them at a bank!
More information is needed. The U.S. minted real gold dollars in the 19th century and these can now be worth large amounts of money. The "goldEN" dollars minted since 2000 are made of brass, not gold, and are of course worth only $1. If you have one of the older real-gold dollars, please post a new question with the coin's date and mint mark, if it has one.
no