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The US minted gold dollars from 1849 to 1889. These were smaller than dimes and can be quite valuable but you need to know their dates and mint marks - prices can range from $150 at the low end to over $50,000 at the high end.

But if you're referring to any of the new "golden" dollar coins minted since 2000, they don't contain any gold at all - just brass. They're worth exactly $1 if you get one in change. A nice uncirculated one may sell for all of $2.

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13y ago

The coin is a Sacagawea dollar made from brass and is just face value.

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None of the one dollar coins dated from 2000 to date are GOLD! and just a dollar

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11y ago

It's mostly copper with a little zinc, manganese, and nickel. There isn't any actual gold in it. It's worth one dollar.

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See related answers.

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Dates are needed, post new question.

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Depends how old it is.

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