Five cents.
There were no "golden" dollars minted in 1979. The "golden" dollars were not gold but a brass alloy which had the golden hue and the first year they were minted was 2000.
Tint is the light value of a hue and shade is the dark
Hue, shade, tint, value.
White gold is an alloy of gold and at least one white metal, usually nickel, manganese or palladium. Like yellow gold, the purity of white gold is given in karats. The term white gold is used very loosely in the industry to describe karat gold alloys with a whitish hue.
Hue means color classification
Color
Value
The color is meaning ful
The US Mint did not issue any gold State Quarters. If you have one it ihas either been gold plated by someone other than the mint or it has simply tarnished to a golden hue. Gold plated coins are not worth anymore than the metal used to make them. A quarter that has tarnished to a golden hue may have some value to those who collect tarnished coins. Numismatically it has a value of a quarter unless it is in one of the ultra high uncirculated grades.
Pyrite is metallic and has a pale brass-gold hue. This is why people gave it the nickname of "fool's gold".
Tarnished coins are considered to be collectable by some collectors. Hues of gold may cause the coin to be eye appealing and may also add a little value to its worth although small.
value intensity hue