They're ordinary circulation coins worth face value if you get them in change or from a bank.
Uncirculated and proof issues are made for sale to collectors; these can bring a dollar or two extra.
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The U.S. Mint did not produce any 1997 Presidential coins. You may have brass tokens from Reader's Digest magazine that are dated 1997. The tokens have no numismatic value.
The current face value of all presidential dollar coins is $1. Remember, they're brass, not gold. Presidential dollar coins minted at Philadelphia and Denver are worth a dollar even if they are uncirculated. Proof-quality presidential dollar coins minted at San Fransisco are worth $3.
They're ordinary circulation coins worth face value if you get them in change or from a bank. Uncirculated and proof issues are made for sale to collectors; these can bring a dollar or two extra.
They are not gold plated, they are brass. They do not contain any gold whatsoever.
Only $1. They are struck in brass, none of them are rare and all are worth face value unless they have some sort of error, are in proof condition or in a mint set.