There were no gold coins of that denomination made in 1898; if you have one, it may not be real gold and it may have been designed as a promotional item. Perhaps you mean a silver dollar. These were called Morgan silver dollars, after their designer, George T. Morgan. In poor condition, this coin is valued at about $31, and in excellent condition, it can bring as much as $331. Or maybe you are asking about a gold coin of another amount-- there was a gold coin in 1898, the Liberty $2.5 dollar denomination. One of these in perfect condition can be worth as much as $447.
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Regardless of what mint struck the coin, it's probably worth about $17 at retail.
The last year for a US gold One Dollar coin was 1889, look at the coin again and post new question.