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.
Washington, Adams, and Jefferson dollars without the edge inscription (godless dollars) are worh around $75-100. Depending on mintages, coins not released for circulation will probably fetch a premium, depending on the demand for them. The rest are all worth face value only.
As the James Madison dollar is NOT made of gold (merely golden coloured) it's probably worth its face value of....$1.
To clear things up, it's not gold, it's made of brass. It's just one of the Presidential dollars and is only face value.
They are a circulating coin. They are worth One Dollar.
If you get it in change, it would probably be $1
$1. They're made of brass, not gold.
The gold colored Presidential dollar is worth one dollar. These are commonly circulated coins, and contain no gold.
The current face value of all presidential dollar coins is $1. Remember, they're brass, not gold. Presidential dollar coins minted at Philadelphia and Denver are worth a dollar even if they are uncirculated. Proof-quality presidential dollar coins minted at San Fransisco are worth $3.
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.
All modern presidential dollar coins are worth one dollar.
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 made for general circulation contain any gold or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
There is no such thing as a Presidential quarter. These are dollar coins. They are not gold. They are brass. They are worth around $2.00 in uncirculated condition. These coins are very common.
Presidential dollars were first issued in 2007. You have a Sacajawea dollar. The golden color on the outside isn't gold. So it's only worth a dollar. If it was plated in real gold it's still only worth a dollar. Gold plating adds no value to coins. In fact it actually decreases the value in some.
Look at the edge of the coin you will see the date 2010. It's just one of the Presidential dollar coins released this year. None of these coins are gold or are worth more than one dollar.
One dollar.
None of the Presidential dollar coins made for general circulation contain any gold or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
The U.S. Mint does NOT make any gold presidential 1 dollar coins. So none can make an ounce of gold.