Oh, dude, like, a 2005 gold dollar coin actually doesn't contain any gold. It's made of a manganese-brass alloy, not pure gold. So, zero grams of gold in that bad boy. But hey, it's still worth a dollar, so that's something, right?
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It's not gold. The coin is made from brass and is only a dollar, just spend it.
The coin is a Sacagawea dollar, it has no gold and is worth $1.00
If you mean one of the Sacagawea dollars or a Presidential dollar the date is on the edge of the coin and its not gold.
1.672 grams
An 1857 Indian Head gold one dollar coin should weigh 1.672 grams.
All US 20 Dollar gold coins have a weight of 33.436 grams.
There are 0.0156 Troy ounces of pure gold in the US $10 gold or 15.0463 grams.
The 1853 one dollar gold coin, known as the "Type 1" or "Liberty Head" gold dollar, contains approximately 1.67 grams (0.04837 troy ounces) of gold. The coin has a total weight of 1.672 grams and is composed of 90% gold and 10% copper. This composition reflects the standard for U.S. gold coins during that era.
The weight of this coin is 8.359 grams and has .24187oz pure gold. This standard is for all Half Eagles from 1839 to 1929.
A 1924 Saint-Gaudens $20 gold coin weighs 33.436 grams and of that weight, gold comprises 30.092 grams.
All US 20 Dollar gold coins have a weight of 33.436 grams.
The weight of a 1908 Double Eagle is 33.436 grams. AGW is .96750oz of pure gold
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A 1887 U.S. gold coin, specifically the Liberty Head design, weighs approximately 33.44 grams. This coin contains 1 ounce (31.1 grams) of pure gold and is composed of 90% gold and 10% copper. The total weight accounts for the alloy and design of the coin.