"The Santa Barbara gold coin" is not enough information for us to know exactly what you're asking about.
the right answer is : El camino real
The La Gallega was the real name of Columbus's ship the Santa Maria
I work at an Ohio bank and received one of these coins yesterday. It is a Susan B Anthony, not some other woman and it is gold colored. It's not, however, real gold and the value is still $1. Still kind of cool to own though.
A "gold" 1979 Susan B Anthony dollar would be a regular dollar coated in gold (or gold paint). Numismatically, it's worth about a dollar. If it is coated with real gold AND it is a thick enough to be worth anything AND you could get the gold off, it might be worth a bit more (especially if you could salvage the coin itself for a dollar). Broadly speaking, "collectable coins", such as this, aren't.
Santa Claus was not invented by a company. He was a Saint who was the patron saint of children. He loved children and performs miracles to make them happy (Christmas). People say Santa Claus is not real. That is because they lost faith and hope. The mystery of Santa Claus brings faith and hope to children all over the world. If you don't have faith and hope, Santa is not real. If you do, he is very real. The secret of Santa Claus will never be found out. Santa does not become real by a company or seeing him. He becomes real by faith and hope.
Real estate prices in Santa Barbara are anywhere from 500,000 to millions of dollars. Beachfront homes are expensive and often extravagant.
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the right answer is : El camino real
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.
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.
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It's not a real person.
0.48375 troy ounces (in a real gold dollar from the 1850s)
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.