Yes, a Sacajawea coin with arrows on the back is considered rare. This design, known as the "Sacajawea dollar with arrows," was produced in very limited quantities in 2000 and is sought after by collectors. The arrows represent a unique variation of the standard design, making these coins more valuable in the numismatic market. If you have one, it could be worth significantly more than its face value.
The answer to your question is NO. None of the one dollar coins that are "gold colored" contain any gold, they're made of brass. Neither coin is rare by any means.
They are not rare.
Rare Coin Wholesalers was created in 1990.
You can buy them at coin dealers and coin shows.
Just the year does not make a coin rare.
The coin is a 1902 Liberty Head Nickel, the "V" on the back is the Roman numeral 5 and the date is not rare for these coins, in average condition values are $1.00-$3.00
No, they are not rare.
Yes Sacagawea was on the rare Sacagawea dollar which was also commonly known as a golden dollar in the U.S, the golden dollar was a coin that was worth $1 and while it's been minted on a yearly basis as of 2000 it has not been released for public use as of 2002 due to its popularity not being high.
It means that the coin is rare. For example a 1909-S VDB cent is a key date. This coin is rare.
No.
I'm no coin expert, but it is either rare, or worthless.
Determine how many were minted, when and where and the numismatic grade and, last but not least, the availability of the coin for purchase