The date and mint mark are on the edge of the coin, and it's worth one dollar.
Then that coin is a error and is worth a whole lot more than a dollar First look at the edge of the coin for the date & mintmark.
If you are referring to the Sacajawea "gold" dollar coins with an Indian on the front and an eagle in flight on the reverse. It is only worth $1. It is not gold, but rather an alloy of brass and has no value beyond face value.
The date and mintmark is on the edge of the coins.
It is a Sacajawea dollar coin worth $1 dollar.NOTE: The motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is NOT used to identify any US coin
The purchasing value of the "penny" coin is defined as 1/100 of a dollar, or $0.01
a dollar
one dollar!
Sacajawea is on the one dollar coin
No such coin exists. Susan B Anthony coins were only struck from 1979-1999, in 2000 the only circulation type dollar was the Sacajawea coin and unless it is a proof coin, the Sacajawea dollar is only worth face value.
It's still worth one dollar.
It's still worth one dollar.
It's worth one dollar.
If you got it in change or from a bank, spend it
It's worth one dollar.
it is worth its face value of 1 dollar
One dollar, maybe two to a collector.
That is Sacajawea, not Pocahontas. It's a common circulated coin worth $1 only.