Take a closer look. Your coin's minting date is on the edge - it was made in 2007. And like ALL current US $1 coins it's made of brass and is only worth $1.
With the price of gold around $1400 an ounce a real gold coin that large would be worth around $300. No person or government would be foolish enough to put it in circulation for $1.
Brass, not gold. The last One Dollar gold coin was issued in 1889.
No, it has no gold content. According to the US Mint web site they are made of:
If you mean the 1 dollar coin .NO
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One dollar, and it's not made of gold.
It's just a dollar coin with no gold in it and is in circulation today.The gold color is from the metal it's made from.
If the coin you are referring to is gold coloured and has edge lettering, it is a presidential dollar, is made out of brass and worth no more than the $1 face value.
The coin was made in 2007 NOT the 1700's. The date 2007 is on the edge of the coin. Also the coin is NOT gold it's brass and is only one dollar.
Not gold or old. The date 2008 is on the edge of the coin and it's made from brass. The dual dates 1825-1829 are the years John Quincy Adams served as president. It's just a dollar.
It's made of brass, not gold. It's an ordinary $1 coin from the current Presidential series. If you got it in change, it's only worth a dollar. Millions were made so feel free to spend it. The minting date 2008 is on the coin's edge.
The first thing is, it's not gold and it's not old. The coin is a 2007 (date on edge) John Adams Presidential dollar. The coins are made from brass, the dual date you see, is his term in office. The coin is just a dollar, spend it.
Uncirculated, it might sell for $1.50 to $2.00 from a dealer. However you can probably get the same thing from a bank for face value. Also, the coin is made of brass, not gold. But you knew that, didn't you?
The first thing is, it's not gold and it's not old. The coin is a 2007 (date on edge) John Adams Presidential dollar. The coins are made from brass, the dual date you see, is his term in office. The coin is just a dollar, spend it.
The date (2009), mintmark and motto are on the edge of the coin.
You are probably referring to the recent gold-colored , but not gold , 1$ US coins, They are still worth one-dollar and do have not added collector's value at this time since they are still in circulation and everybody who wanted one could get one at a local bank.
It's not gold and it's not from 1797. It's an ordinary $1 coin from the current Presidential series. The coin is made of brass and the minting date 2007 is on the coin's edge. It's only worth a dollar so feel free to spend it. It's an ordinary circulation coin worth $1. Plus it's made of brass, not gold, the same as all other current $1 coins. But you could try Ebay.com or amazon.com no joke