Assuming United States coins -
the golden-coloured dollar coins are
Manganese-brass (Cu 88.5%, Zn 6%, Mn 3.5%, Ni 2%)
Depends, on the type of coin, where it was made, its condition, how many existing coins there still are, and of course the year and what the coin is made of. it can go from less than 50 dollars to 100,000 dollars plus.
The first half-dollars were made in 1794.
The dual dated dollars, half dollars and quarters were struck in 1975 & 1976
Anthony dollars were only made for circulation in 1979, 1980, and 1999. There are 2 modern $1 series, and all are struck in gold-colored brass: > Sacagawea, from 2000 to the present > Presidential portraits, from 2007 to the present.
Cents are made of copper-plated zinc Dollars are made of manganese-brass
Please look at the coin again and post new question, no US dollars were made in 1833
The highest denomination US coin is the American Platinum Eagle. It was first made in 1997 and has a face value of 100 dollars.
The Sacagawea & Presidential series of dollar coins are made from copper, zinc, nickel and manganese. Eisenhower and Susan B. Anthony dollar coins are copper-nickel. The older REAL silver dollars are silver and copper.
It is. All half dollars made in 1964 and earlier are 90% silver.
It depends on which coin it is. Just in the US, there were pennies, silver dollars, and even gold coins made in 1887.
It would depend on what denomination of coins your $800 is made up of. Each coin has a different weight.
None of the Presidential dollars are made of gold, no US circulating coin is gold, it's just a one dollar coin.