The gold plated Bicentennial coins dual dated 1776-1976 were plated out side of the mint and not issued by the Us government they are novelty coins and have little or no collectible value.
All US $1 coins with that date were made of copper-nickel. A gold-colored one has been plated. Either way, it's only worth a dollar. All Canadian $1 coins with that date were made of a gold-colored metal called aureate nickel. Again, they're only worth a dollar.
1926 ten dollar gold coin value
If the coin is gold-colored it's made of brass, not silver, and not gold. It's part of the Presidential Dollar series and it's only worth face value in circulated condition. Uncirculated, it might sell for $3.
This is a Sacagawea dollar coin. It's not gold and is just face value.
A "one dollar" coin has the value of one dollar!
In order to give any sort of estimate of your coin's value the date and mint mark is required.
The coin is a common bicentennial Eisenhower dollar that MAY have been gold plated or just toned a gold color, the coin is face value.
All US $1 coins with that date were made of copper-nickel. A gold-colored one has been plated. Either way, it's only worth a dollar. All Canadian $1 coins with that date were made of a gold-colored metal called aureate nickel. Again, they're only worth a dollar.
1926 ten dollar gold coin value
None of the one dollar coins that are "Golden Colored" contain any gold - they're made of brass.
The date of the "gold colored penny" is needed. Post new question.
If the coin is gold-colored it's made of brass, not silver, and not gold. It's part of the Presidential Dollar series and it's only worth face value in circulated condition. Uncirculated, it might sell for $3.
The gold colored Presidential dollar is worth one dollar. These are commonly circulated coins, and contain no gold.
None of the gold colored dollar coins made from 2000 to date have any gold in them. Only a few error coins and collectors coins have more than face value.
One Dollar
This is a Sacagawea dollar coin. It's not gold and is just face value.
A "one dollar" coin has the value of one dollar!