This depends on when they were made and what condition they were in, in addition to their size. There were several different kinds of currency made by Mormons during the 1800's. Some are more rare today than others.
You might want to try to contact the Church History Museum or Church History Library in Salt Lake City. They have quite a collection of gold coins from throughout Mormon Church history and might be able to tell you a bit about the ones you have.
The contact information for the museum and the library can be found at the "Related Links" below.
Copies of coins have no numismatic collectible value. It may have some value if you can find someone that wants it.
If they are $1 dollar coins, spend them. Just gold colored.
If you mean a Sacagawea or Presidential dollar, it has no gold and is worth $1.00. The U.S. has not used any gold coins for circulation since 1933.
I would like to sale two bit coins. Gold and copper color
If you mean a Sacagawea or Presidential dollar, it has no gold and is worth $1.00. The U.S. has not used any gold coins for circulation since 1933.
Just the amount of gold in the coin is worth $960. There can be $50-$75 premiums added for quality and condition of coins.
about 100 to 200 coins
The silver dollar Constitution coins are worth about $7.00 apiece. The gold $5 Constitution coins are worth about $100.00 apiece.
A dollar
Sorry no US gold coins dated 1917 were struck
They're all worth one dollar each.
Sorry, no US $10.00 gold coins exist dated 1922