The only brass U.S. coins are dollars.
It's not gold, it's brass and is just a dollar.
$1.00
$1- like all circulating $1 coins since 2000, it's made of brass. Not gold.
They are worth $1, and yes, they are struck from brass.
These coins are not silver but rather brass. They are worth only face value unless they are uncirculated or have the mintmark "S" on the side of the coin.
the coins is not worth anything but it is a good investment in the futer
in June 2009 it is worth about $1000.
It isn't gold, it is brass. Unless it is in proof condition it is only worth $1.
It's not gold, it's brass. The date is on the edge of the coin and it's just a dollar coin.
It's not gold, it's brass and is just a dollar.
Assuming you have a gold-colored coin, it's only worth $1 whether it's from the US, Australia, Canada, or New Zealand. They're brass-plated or brass-clad, not gold, and are in current circulation.
The date (2009) is on the edge of the coin, it's brass NOT GOLD and only a dollar.