You will need to relay to me the denomination of the coin (ie, $5, $10, or $20) and its mint state (ie, uncirculated, proof). Upon that information I will provide its market value
As a generic silver round, its worth spot value plus the appropriate premium for 1oz rounds/bars.
Please be more specific and post new qoestion. Two different US one dollar coins are dated 2000, one is silver and one is brass.
1 old dollar
Not gold, brass. There are about a billion Sacagawea dollars in circulation and all are worth exactly one buck.
The value of a Canadian loonie from the year 2000, which is a one-dollar coin, remains nominally at one Canadian dollar. However, its collectible value may vary depending on its condition and demand among collectors. Generally, circulated coins are worth their face value, while uncirculated or rare variations could fetch a higher price in the numismatic market.
The coin is a Sacagawea dollar not a liberty dollar and it's only worth a dollar.
There is no such thing as a Liberty dollar coin minted in 2000. There is however the Sacajawea dollar which was minted in brass, and unless in proof condition it is only worth $1.
It's made of brass, not gold, and is worth one dollar.
One dollar. They are worth only face value since they are so common. You can acquire them at your local bank.
One dollar, and there's no gold in it.
The only U.S. one dollar coin dated 2000-D is a SACAGAWEA dollar. It's very common and only face value.
if it's not a Proof coin value is one dollar.
A 2000 American Eagle five dollar gold coin with a mint mark of "S" or "W" is worth in a MS 65: $110; if the "W" coin is in proof condition (PF65), the value is: $125.
It's worth one dollar.
It's still worth one dollar.
It is worth a dollar unless it is uncirculated the it is worth 25 to 75 cents above face value. Most likely it is not uncirculated and is worth a dollar.
it is worth its face value of 1 dollar