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The US has NOT made a gold one dollar coin since 1889. The coin you have is a just a gold plated 1977 Eisenhower dollar that's only worth a dollar unless you find someone that wants it.
The 1856 Indian Princess Head one dollar gold coin has a AGW (Actual Gold Weight) of 1.627oz of pure gold.
The gold dollar coin was minted from 1849 to 1889. None were made in 1932.
Please look at the coin again, the last US gold one dollar coin was struck in 1889, post new question.
No, the last 1 dollar gold coin was made in 1889.
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The US has NOT made a gold one dollar coin since 1889. The coin you have is a just a gold plated 1977 Eisenhower dollar that's only worth a dollar unless you find someone that wants it.
It's not gold, it's brass and is just a dollar. The US has not issued a gold one dollar coin since 1889.
The 1856 Indian Princess Head one dollar gold coin has a AGW (Actual Gold Weight) of 1.627oz of pure gold.
The gold dollar coin was minted from 1849 to 1889. None were made in 1932.
The last year for a gold US one dollar coin was 1889. If you have an 1896 Morgan silver dollar that has toned a gold hue, it needs to be seen for a accurate assessment. Take it to a coin dealer.
The 1856 Philadelphia issue does have two varieties dealing with the 5 in the date. One is upright the other is slanted. If this is what caused you to doubt it's authenticity, that it to a coin dealer. But to answer your question, yes. The entire series (1849-1889) of One Dollar gold U.S. coins is known to been counterfeited.
Please look at the coin again, the last US gold one dollar coin was struck in 1889, post new question.
A 1889 gold 5 pound coin is worth 5 pounds of gold, while a 1889 2 pound gold coin is only worth 2 pounds of gold.
No, the last 1 dollar gold coin was made in 1889.
The US did not make a gold dollar in 1894. They stopped production of the gold $1 coin in 1889.