$1.
They're made of brass rather than gold, and are ordinary circulation coins issued by the billions.
Each coin is worth $1. Also, presidential dollars are struck in brass and contain no gold or even gold plating.
For the most part, no. Modern Presidential dollars are made of brass, NOT gold, and are worth one dollar each. If the coin is in uncirculated condition, it might be worth slightly more than face value.
None of the Presidential dollar coins made for general circulation contain any gold or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
They're all worth one dollar, unless it's a proof dollar from San Francisco.
One dollar each.
Each coin is worth $1. Also, presidential dollars are struck in brass and contain no gold or even gold plating.
For the most part, no. Modern Presidential dollars are made of brass, NOT gold, and are worth one dollar each. If the coin is in uncirculated condition, it might be worth slightly more than face value.
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The modern presidential dollars are all worth one dollar each.
If you mean one of the Sacagawea dollars or a Presidential dollar the date is on the edge of the coin and its not gold.
None of the Presidential dollar coins made for general circulation contain any gold or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
Brass, not gold IS, not "do" ADAMS, not "adamas" It's an ordinary circulation coin in the Presidential Dollars series. Worth 1 buck. No more, no less.
They're all worth one dollar, unless it's a proof dollar from San Francisco.
None of the Presidential dollars are made of gold, no US circulating coin is gold, it's just a one dollar coin.
One dollar each.
Presidential dollars were first issued in 2007. You have a Sacajawea dollar. The golden color on the outside isn't gold. So it's only worth a dollar. If it was plated in real gold it's still only worth a dollar. Gold plating adds no value to coins. In fact it actually decreases the value in some.
If your coins are modern Presidential dollars similar to the Washington dollar shown, they're ordinary circulation coins worth face value only. Remember, they're made of brass and not gold. Unless they're proof coins just spend them. A pawnbroker wouldn't be interested in Presidential dollars that turn up in change.