The color is from the manganese brass outer layer, it's not gold and it's just a dollar, spend it.
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∙ 12y agoThese coins were released for circulation and are worth only face value.
2000 is by far the most common date for Sacagawea dollars. The coin is worth one dollar.
The coin is a Sacagawea dollar, it has no gold and is worth $1.00
The color is from the manganese brass outer layer not gold, and it's just a dollar, spend it.
It's not gold. The coin is made from brass and is only a dollar, just spend it.
one dollar!
The color is from the manganese brass outer layer, it's not gold and it's just a dollar, spend it.
These coins were released for circulation and are worth only face value.
About $2000.00. Sacajawea dollars are worth just that a dollar.. they are made up of copper and nickel with a thin Gold plating.
It's not gold plated the Brass in the coin gives it that color and it's not worth more than a dollar
The date is on the edge of the coin and it's not gold, spend it.
Presidential dollars were first issued in 2007. You have a Sacajawea dollar. The golden color on the outside isn't gold. So it's only worth a dollar. If it was plated in real gold it's still only worth a dollar. Gold plating adds no value to coins. In fact it actually decreases the value in some.
2000 is by far the most common date for Sacagawea dollars. The coin is worth one dollar.
No F mint marks, no gold in the coin and it's $1.00
None of the SACAGAWEA dollars regardless of date or mintmark are made of gold. The U.S. does not use any gold coins for general circulation. It's just a dollar.
$1 if it is a Sacajawea Dollar, the coins aren't actually gold but rather an alloy of copper and brass making them be worth simply $1. The value of the actual materials inside the coin is around 6 cents. They aren't rare and hold no special collector value.
I'm assuming you mean the Sacajawea Dollar which is minted in gold-coloured brass (Susan B Anthony dollars were last minted in 1999) it is a common coin struck in brass and not gold and is worth $1.