They are ordinary circulation coins worth face value. They're made of gold-colored brass, not real gold.
The only exceptions are proofs. These are specially made coins that have the S mintmark on the side and are not found in circulation.
The brass $1 presidential dollar coins are only worth $1.
The gold colored Presidential dollar is worth one dollar. These are commonly circulated coins, and contain no gold.
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.
None of the Presidential dollar coins struck for general circulation have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums
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.
One dollar.
These are 1 dollar coins. If you have 5 of them all in uncirculated condition the total value will a few dollars above face value. If they are 5 coins that were acquired from the bank or change to make the set it is worth 5 dollars.
If you are asking about a presidential or Sacagawea dollar, the dates, mintmark and motto are on the edge of the coins.
If it's one of the circulating presidential or Sacagawea coins it's a dollar. If it's a 2009 Silver Eagle, value is about $40.00
All U.S. One Dollar coins (except the Presidential Dollars) have the word LIBERTY on them!! So a date is needed. Post new question.
They are bullion coins and are worth only what the metals they are composed of are worth.
They're worth face value.