One dollar, and it's not made of gold.
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∙ 12y agoIt's just a dollar coin with no gold in it and is in circulation today.The gold color is from the metal it's made from.
yes the Lexington concord golden coin is worth a lot today, especially with the rise of gold and the gold prices.
These coins are NOT made of real gold. They are very common and are worth only face value unless the have the mintmark S on the side of the coin.
The coin was minted in 2011, is made of brass, contains NO gold, and is worth one dollar.
Each coin is worth $1. Also, presidential dollars are struck in brass and contain no gold or even gold plating.
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Brass, not gold IS, not "do" ADAMS, not "adamas" It's an ordinary circulation coin in the Presidential Dollars series. Worth 1 buck. No more, no less.
The value of a John Adams gold dollar coin can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. As of September 2021, a circulated John Adams gold dollar coin may be worth around $2 to $4. In uncirculated condition, it could be valued at $5 or more. It is always best to check with a reputable coin dealer or collector for the most accurate valuation.
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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.
Those are the years John Quincy Adams was President. The coin is mostly copper, not gold, and yes, it's real money, worth one dollar.
The only way it could be worth more than a dollar is if it's a proof coin still in original Mint packaging. And it's not gold, it's brass.
It's not gold and only worth a dollar.
It's just a dollar coin with no gold in it and is in circulation today.The gold color is from the metal it's made from.
Do you want to check those dates again? 1881 has nothing to do with President Adams. If you have a gold-colored coin that's 26 mm in diameter, the dates will be 1797-1801 and it's an ordinary circulation coin worth ... ba DING ... one dollar.
First thing is, it's not gold. Second is, unless the coin came out of a 2007 Uncirculated Mint Set, it has no more than face value. It's just a dollar, spend it.
If the dates actually read 1825-1829, and the coin has an image of President John Quincy Adams on one side, then it's a modern presidential $1 coin, minted in 2008, worth $1.