It depends on the year and condition. Some are only worth the value of their gold content, and others are valued as collectibles.
It's NOT gold and just a dollar. The last year the US made a one dollar gold coin was 1889.
It's worth exactly one dollar (and it's made of brass, not gold).
I bought one for $200.00 in AU55 condition from a dealer in Ohio.
Both gold & silver one dollar coins were struck in 1889. Post new question as to type.
About $5.00... Yeah, right Give you $10 for every one you have
A "one dollar" coin has the value of one dollar!
One Dollar
One dollar and it looks like gold.
The value of any coin is at least the "melt value," which would be the value of the component metals. As of December, 2006, the value of one ounce of gold is well over $600. The $20 gold piece in the US has always contained one ounce of 24K gold; the coin itself weighs more, as the ounce of gold is alloyed with other metals.
It's still worth one dollar.
The same as a D, one dollar and it's not gold.
one dollar!