Though you did not relay the coin's mint mark of P, D, or S, generally its value in a mint state of 64 (MS64) is worth: $3-$5. It sounds like a Sacagawea dollar. If it is, it is not true gold. It's a composite of different metals: 77% copper, 12% zinc, 7% manganese, 4% nickel, bonded to a core of pure copper. Though you did not state the coin's mint mark of P, D, or S, generally its value in a mint state of 64 (MS64) is worth: $3-$5.
Sacagawea
The coin is a common Sacagawea dollar coin and its worth a dollar.
The coin is a Sacagawea dollar, it has no gold and is worth $1.00
That is a Sacagawea dollar, they have been minted from 2000 onwards and are worth one dollar.
This is a Sacagawea dollar coin. It's not gold and is just face value.
The coin is a Sacagawea dollar not a liberty dollar and it's only worth a dollar.
It's just a Sacagawea dollar, spend it.
Yes, dollar coins were minted in 2002. The U.S. Mint produced the Sacagawea dollar, which features the image of Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman who assisted Lewis and Clark on their expedition. Additionally, the Mint also issued the Presidential dollar coins starting in 2007, but the Sacagawea dollar was the only dollar coin minted in 2002.
The coin is a Sacagawea dollar.
The 2000 Sacagawea dollar coin is not made of gold the color comes from the Brass in the coin. Value is $1.00
Only a Proof coin or a high grade uncirculated coin is more than face value. If you got it in change or from the bank it's just a dollar.
It depends on which one it is. A brass Sacagawea or a Silver Bullion coin. Post new question.