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.
George W.Bush,the 2000 republican presidential candidate won the presidential election of 2000.
A 2007 George Washington Presidential Dollar lacking the edge lettering is valued around $150-$800. A 2007 John Adams is around $800-$1250. A 2007 Thomas Jefferson is between $2000 and $8000. As with all coins it is difficult to determine value without knowing condition, as such prices may vary. An exceptionally perfect piece is often worth much more, but is extremely rare. All in all a Presidential Dollar with a plain edge is a great coin to have and definitely worth saving.
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This is not a coin made by the US mint. These coins generally have no collector value. If the coin is silver it will be worth more but if it is only silver plated with copper underneath it will be worth less.
Gold-plated but not gold. It's an ordinary nickel that someone plated for use in jewelry or as a novelty piece. The US never minted nickels (or dimes or quarters for that matter) out of gold - it's worth far too much to use in small-denomination coins.
Check the date again. These coins were not made in 2000.
Because it was plated for use in jewelry or something similar. It has no added value.
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.
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No, unless the fakes were made during the time the coins were minted. For example: If you have a 2000 yr. old Roman coin faked today, no value. If you have a 2000 yr. old Roman coin faked 2000 yrs. ago, some value
These coins were released for circulation and are worth only face value.
None of the gold colored dollar coins made from 2000 to date have any gold in them. Only a few error coins and collectors coins have more than face value.
In general, they are still worth the same as the face value. This is because most 2000 coins (at least in the United States) are still in active circulation. If any of these coins stop being produced and fall out of general circulation, their value should increase over time.
One Cent is the value. The US has never made a silver penny. It may look like silver or have been silver plated but it has no collectible value.