If it's a Sacajawea dollar, it's not gold and not even gold-plated. Remember, gold is too expensive to be used in modern circulating coins - all "golden" dollars are made of brass. In addition, about a billion Sac's were minted in 2000. That means any uncirculated one will only sell for maybe $2, but a dealer will almost certainly only offer you face value because s/he probably has boxes full of them.
It is worth a dollar unless it is uncirculated the it is worth 25 to 75 cents above face value. Most likely it is not uncirculated and is worth a dollar.
One dollar, maybe two to a collector.
A 1948 uncirculated silver dollar that has benn certified uncirculated depending on grade would be worth 2000 dollars and up
Its value depends on its date:1918 - Circulated: $5000 to $8000 Uncirculated: $150001928 - Circulated: $1300 to $1700 Uncirculated: $20001934 - Circulated: $1200 to $1650 Uncirculated: $20001934A - Circulated: $1150 to $1600 Uncirculated: $2000
Although it's the first year of issue, many rolls are still available from banks. It's just a dollar.
well-worn = $350 lightly worn = $1000 crisp uncirculated = $2000 ... as of 12/22/09
In the year 2000, the value of the quarter dollar which is 25 cents was $0.25.
The 2000 Sacagawea dollar is NOT made of gold, it's made from brass and likely only a dollar unless it's Proof or Mint uncirculated.
As of 10/2012 retail values range from $1250 to $1650 depending on condition. Uncirculated, $2000 or more.
You will need to relay to me the denomination of the coin (ie, $5, $10, or $20) and its mint state (ie, uncirculated, proof). Upon that information I will provide its market value
July 24, 2009 The 2000 Sacagawea dollar is not scarce with over a billion pieces produced. Its value above $1 lies in the upper uncirculated grades and ranges from $5 to$35 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.
One dollar.