Andrew Johnson gold dollars do not contain gold. They are regular circulation coins made of a composition of 85.5% copper, 6% zinc, 3.5% manganese and 2% nickel.
Billions of brass $1 coins have been minted since 2000. You should be able to get as many as you want from most larger banks and from some change machines.
If it has an image of Andrew Jackson on it, then it's part of the current Presidential dollar series and is worth one dollar.
Not gold or old. The date 2008 is on the edge of the coin. The dual dates 1829-1837 are the years Andrew Jackson served as president. It's just a dollar.
The 2011 Andrew Johnson dollar coin is NOT gold. It's made of copper with an outer layer of brass. The date, mintmark and mottos are on the edge of the coin. The coin is only face value.
This is a common $1 coin. It is not made of gold. It is made of brass. It is worth a dollar unless it is proof or uncirculated. If it is a proof it will have the mintmark "S".
It's made of brass, not gold, and is worth one dollar.
It's not gold and it's just a dollar, spend it.
To clear things up, it's not gold and it's not old.> It's made of brass> It was struck in 2008.Your coin is part of the modern Presidential Dollar series. 1829-1837 are the dates that Andrew Jackson served as president. Hundreds of millions of these coins have been minted and they are worth face value only if found in change. Feel free to spend it.
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.
One dollar, and there's no gold in it.
It's just one of the newer dollar coins, spend it.
A dollar.
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