You are probably referring to the recent gold-colored , but not gold , 1$ US Coins,
They are still worth one-dollar and do have not added collector's value at this time since
they are still in circulation and everybody who wanted one could get one at a local bank.
Unless it's a proof coin in its mint packaging, it's an ordinary circulation coin worth a dollar.
Note that the coin is made of brass and does not contain any gold.
$1, the "gold" presidential dollars do not contain any gold but are made out of brass.
Unless it is a proof coin, made especially for collectors, it is worth its face value of one-dollar.
1$
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John Quincy Adams
It's worth one dollar.
No, John Quincy Adams is not single.
No, this was John Adams, John Quincy Adams' father.
John Quincy Adams was Evangeline Adams grandfather.
Louisa Adams was the wife of John Quincy Adams.
John Quincy Adams was of English descent.
John Quincy Adams was an only child.
John Quincy Adams!
....$1. The coins are in common circulation and not worth any more than face value.