The gold colored Sacajawea dollars are worth a dollar. All current U.S. $1 coins are not gold, they're gold-colored. The metal is a manganese-brass alloy. They're worth $1 each, regardless of the design. Feel free to spend them as billions have been struck.
OTOH $1 gold coins issued in the 1800s were real gold and are worth considerably more than $1, but you need to know their dates and mint marks.
1889 was the last year for one dollar coins.
Please look at the coin again. No U.S. one dollar gold coins were made until 1849.
Please check the coin again and post new question, no one dollar US gold coins were made after 1889.
Both gold & silver one dollar coins were struck in 1889. Post new question as to type.
If you mean a US one dollar Sacagawea coin, only proof and collectors coins sold from the Mint have more than face value. Remember, the coins are made of brass, not gold.
1889 was the last year for one dollar coins.
All modern presidential dollar coins are worth one dollar.
Those coins are still worth one dollar, and they contain no gold.
No US $100.00 gold coins were ever made, so a value is not available.
Please look at the coin again. No U.S. one dollar gold coins were made until 1849.
Please check the coin again and post new question, no one dollar US gold coins were made after 1889.
$178.00-$312.00 for circulated coins.
$1. Remember, the coins are made of brass, not gold, and there are over a billion of them in circulation.
Both gold & silver one dollar coins were struck in 1889. Post new question as to type.
If you mean a US one dollar Sacagawea coin, only proof and collectors coins sold from the Mint have more than face value. Remember, the coins are made of brass, not gold.
No one dollar gold coins were struck in 1923
The new presidential gold dollar coins are not made of Gold so they are only worth one dollar. The mint has made so many errors on the edge of the coins that it does not increase the value of the coin more than one dollar.