No, it has In God WE Trust. Earlier coins in the series have the phrase engraved around the edge, while later coins have it on the front.
Yes the phrase in god YOU trust will not be on the new $1 coins because it has never been on any US coin. The motto is IN GOD WE TRUST not YOU. Starting in 2009 the motto was moved to the obverse from the edge of the presidential coins.
No US coin says "In God YOU Trust". As you can see from your pocket change, they say "In God WE Trust". Without knowing the coin's date it's not possible to say whether the apparently-missing motto is unusual. The motto didn't appear on circulating silver dollars until 1866, and of course 2007 and 2008 Presidential dollars carried the motto on the coins' edge where it can be difficult to see. Please post a new question with the coin's date and what type of dollar it is.
Please look at the coin again, the date of 1888 is a Morgan dollar and can not have trust spelled with a "V" that's only on Peace dollars which were first struck in 1921. And the motto is IN GOD WE TRUST not YOU!!. Please post new question with accurate information.
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.
No U.S. One Dollar coins dated 2000 have the "White House" on the back. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Yes, as a matter of fact it is.
No. The Presidential Dollars minted in 2007 & 2008 have the words along the edge. 2009 and later have it on the obverse due to protests from conservative religious groups.
The new presidential gold dollar coins are not made of Gold so they are only worth one dollar. The mint has made so many errors on the edge of the coins that it does not increase the value of the coin more than one dollar.
New Zealand one-dollar coin was created in 1991.
I assume you mean a dollar bill, not a coin. The motto In God We Trust was only added to paper currency beginning in the late 1950s, so if your bill is older than that it is not an error. My suggestion would be to post a new question giving the bill's date and series letter, if any, that appears right after the date; also please note the color of the Treasury seal.
It depends on which dollar coin you mean, post new question
The thickness of a two dollar coin is 2.70mm thick.