Are you referring to the new Presidential dollar series with the Statue of Liberty on the reverse side? If so, there's been plenty of publicity about these coins. They're made of the same manganese alloy as the Sacagawea dollars so they're only golden colored, not real gold! Also they're struck for circulation use so they're worth exactly $1.00 each. In addition, hundreds of millions are being struck for each president, so they are unlikely to increase in value during the future.
Go ahead and spend it.
James Garfield $1 Presidential Coin
All modern presidential dollar coins are worth one dollar.
For the most part, no. Modern Presidential dollars are made of brass, NOT gold, and are worth one dollar each. If the coin is in uncirculated condition, it might be worth slightly more than face value.
Any that you get in change are only worth face value. A nice uncirculated one might retail for a couple of dollars. Remember, they're brass rather than gold.
No. They are gold plated.
James Garfield $1 Presidential Coin
None of the Presidential dollars are made of gold, no US circulating coin is gold, it's just a one dollar coin.
$1. The presidential dollar coins are struck from brass, not gold and are not rare in the least.
In order to give any sort of estimate of your coin's value the date and mint mark is required.
All modern presidential dollar coins are worth one dollar.
Not gold, brass. It's a regular circulating coin in the Presidential Dollar series. It's worth exactly $1.
If the coin you are referring to is gold coloured and has edge lettering, it is a presidential dollar, is made out of brass and worth no more than the $1 face value.
This not a product of the US Mint and has no numismatic value. Unfortunately the best place to check for the value of this is eBay.
Unless it is a proof or special coin, it is worth $1.00 USD.It is a Presidential series dollar coin (brass), and the date (2010) can be found on the edge.One dollar.
It's not gold and was not struck in 1845. It's made from brass and is one of the current presidential dollar coins. The date (2009) is on the edge of the coin. It's worth $1.00
For the most part, no. Modern Presidential dollars are made of brass, NOT gold, and are worth one dollar each. If the coin is in uncirculated condition, it might be worth slightly more than face value.
That is the value just for the gold in the coin, not as a coin.