It's not gold plated the Brass in the coin gives it that color and it's not worth more than a dollar
It varies but the original sacajawea coin had a flying eagle on the front and then a picture of sacajawea with a baby on the back, the baby is in some sort of "back pack" thing.
The eagle is on the back. Susan B. Anthony is on the front.
If your coin is 26 mm in diameter with a picture of Sacajawea on the front and a soaring eagle on the back, it's an ordinary circulation dollar. The metal is brass, not gold. Billions were struck so it has no extra value. Feel free to spend it.
The U.S. stopped making gold $1 coins in 1889. If you have a large Morgan dollar that appears to be gold, it's actually a silver dollar that is either discolored or plated. If it's plated it'll only be worth its silver melt value, around $8 to $10. BTW, the "lady" on old U.S. coins is Miss Liberty!!!
A dollar. Starting in 2009, the date was moved from the front of the coin to the edge, similar to the incuse lettering on the edges of Presidential dollars.
It varies but the original sacajawea coin had a flying eagle on the front and then a picture of sacajawea with a baby on the back, the baby is in some sort of "back pack" thing.
If you are referring to the Sacajawea "gold" dollar coins with an Indian on the front and an eagle in flight on the reverse. It is only worth $1. It is not gold, but rather an alloy of brass and has no value beyond face value.
The eagle is on the back. Susan B. Anthony is on the front.
If your coin is 26 mm in diameter with a picture of Sacajawea on the front and a soaring eagle on the back, it's an ordinary circulation dollar. The metal is brass, not gold. Billions were struck so it has no extra value. Feel free to spend it.
The U.S. stopped making gold $1 coins in 1889. If you have a large Morgan dollar that appears to be gold, it's actually a silver dollar that is either discolored or plated. If it's plated it'll only be worth its silver melt value, around $8 to $10. BTW, the "lady" on old U.S. coins is Miss Liberty!!!
On the front of a Trade Dollar it has Lady Liberty seated facing the left and on the back below the eagle TRADE DOLLAR. A Morgan Dollar has the head of Lady Liberty on the front.
If you mean a 2009 dollar coin with Sacagawea on the front and a Native American woman planting corn on the back it's not an error. it's just a dollar.
A dollar. Starting in 2009, the date was moved from the front of the coin to the edge, similar to the incuse lettering on the edges of Presidential dollars.
Yes. This coin is called a Walking Liberty Half Dollar.
The US stopped making circulating gold dollar coins in 1889. If your coin is large, has a picture of Miss Liberty and a sun on the front and a perched eagle on the back, as you can see by looking under the eagle it's a HALF dollar. In that case your coin is a normal 90% silver half dollar that was plated with gold or brass. The bad news is that the plating destroyed its value as a collectible. The good news is that the underlying silver is still worth about $5 (in early 2010) as scrap metal.
2000 was the debut year for the Sacagawea dollar ,and there are millions of them. It's worth one dollar.
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