Those are the years John Quincy Adams was President. The coin is mostly copper, not gold, and yes, it's real money, worth one dollar.
What you have is a regular quarter that someone (NOT the U.S. Mint) gold plated.
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Is the James Madison dollar coin real gold
You need to be more specific on the date of your coin and the country of origin. For example, some $2 coins are real gold, such as the Newfoundland 2 dollar gold coin which is 22K gold. On the other hand, there are many $2 coins that aren't real gold, for example Australia's modern $2 coin looks golden but contains no real gold, neither does Canada's modern $2 coin. If you are unsure about if your $2 coin contains gold, post a new question including the date and the country of origin.
All Sacagawea coins are Brass. The US has not had a circulating gold coin since 1933.
"The Santa Barbara gold coin" is not enough information for us to know exactly what you're asking about.
Gold-plated, not real gold. That makes it an altered coin with no real value to a collector.
It's not a real coin. Its value depends on how much gold, if any, it contains.
if it is a real one its worth about $90,000-100,000.but beware alot of fakes out there.also is it the coin or paper currency big difference.best bet is to go to a coin specialist.
It's not a real person.
0.48375 troy ounces (in a real gold dollar from the 1850s)
It's actually brass