The Philadelphia and Denver coins are worth face value, or maybe slightly more if they're completely uncirculated. Then the San Francisco proof coins are worth around $4 or so each on average, and more in extremely high grades.
In spite of being called "golden dollars", all Sacajawea and Presidential dollars are made of layers of manganese-brass bonded to a copper core. Regardless of popular misinformation, they do not contain any gold at all and any you find in change are only worth $1.
Really depends. There is little to no demand for uncirculated golden dollars unless there is something unusual about them. If you stick it on eBay you might get ~$30 or so if you're lucky.
It's worth one dollar.
It's worth one dollar.
It's worth one dollar.
Circulating Sacagawea dollars are only worth face value. Ditto for the new Presidential dollars.
2000 is by far the most common date for Sacagawea dollars. The coin is worth one dollar.
There is a mistake in your question. The Sacajawea dollars were not minted until 2000, so there would be no 1979 Sacajawea dollar. However, if you meant a 1979 dollar coin, those are Eisenhower dollars and are typically worth face value unless they are in exceptional condition.
It is worth about 500 dollars if in good condition if it is worn it can be worth about 250 dollars the reason they're worth more than other mints is that they only made about 300,000 and others made about 3,000,000
In spite of being called "golden dollars", all Sacajawea and Presidential dollars are made of layers of manganese-brass bonded to a copper core. Regardless of popular misinformation, they do not contain any gold at all and any you find in change are only worth $1.
They're not silver, they're brass. The last silver dollars were made in 1935. In any case Sacajawea dollars are not rare at all, and any that you get in change or from a bank are only worth face value.
The Sacagawea, Presidential, and Native American Dollar coins all use the same type of planchet and these coins are worth anywhere from twelve dollars to fifteen dollars.
Really depends. There is little to no demand for uncirculated golden dollars unless there is something unusual about them. If you stick it on eBay you might get ~$30 or so if you're lucky.
Yes, you can. If you have a large silver dollar don't use it. These are worth around $32. Smaller silver dollars such as Susan B. Anthony dollars are the ones you want to spend. Any Presidential gold dollars, Sacajawea dollars, and Eisenhower dollars are also legal to spend.
Coins produced by private mints such as Danbury are only worth the bullion or melt value. There is absolutely no collector value.
It's worth one dollar.
A Sacagawea Dollar in proof condition that carries a 2000-S mint mark is worth: $20.00. The 2000-D and 2000-P were minted in uncirculated condition and are worth: $3 - $5.00.