It's actually a stylized "AG" which is the monogram of Augustus St. Gaudens.
If you mean a US one dollar Sacagawea coin, only proof and collectors coins sold from the Mint have more than face value. Remember, the coins are made of brass, not gold.
Assuming you mean a Morgan silver dollar and not a gold one dollar coin, if the coin is circulated and has no mintmarks, retail value is $26.00-$32.00 depending on how much wear the coin has. The 1883 Morgan is a common date.
It depends by what you mean "gold coin", if you mean a Presidential 'gold' coin then it could be a mint error and worth several dollars if it legitimately has no edge text. However, beware of people simply filing down the edges. However, if you are talking about an actual gold coin, such as a pre-1933 gold US coin, then the value changes a lot depending on condition, but I don't think it would be possible in the minting process to have a yearless gold dollar unless the date itself was worn down due to excessive circulation.
If you mean a coin? The 1972 dollar coin is an Eisenhower dollar.
If you mean a US one dollar Sacagawea coin, only proof and collectors coins sold from the Mint have more than face value.
I have a 20 dollar gold piece, st. gaudens, it has a (C) with an (A) in the middle under the date, nothing on top of the date.......
The US never issued $25 gold coins for general circulation. If you mean $2.50, please see the Related Question.
If you mean one of the current Presidential Dollars or the Sacagawea Dollar, none - they're made of brass, not gold. If you mean a real gold dollar from the 1850s, .04837 troy ounce.
It means that the piece of gold jewelry has a content of 58.5% gold, which is 14kt gold.
The pgda means that the piece came from Piercing Pagoda. 10K means that the piece is ten karat gold, it is real gold.
It means that the gold is 99.9% pure.
14kt soild gold
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.
The stamp 800 on gold jewelry likely means that the piece is old and not from the United States. The 800 denotes the amount of gold in the piece.
The "KGS" stands for "Karat Gold Shell". The piece isn't solid karat gold , it rather has a type of gold plating on it instead.
If you mean dollar you can purchase 0.028 grams of gold for $1
The initials K.P. when found on a piece of gold jewelry indicate that the piece of jewelry is not one hundred percent gold, but only plated with gold. K.P. stands for "karat plate."