If they are $1 dollar coins, spend them. Just gold colored.
None of the gold colored dollar coins made from 2000 to date have any gold in them. Only a few error coins and collectors coins have more than face value.
They have no gold in them, they're made of brass and are worth just 1 dollar. Spend them.
The current "golden" dollars aren't real gold at all. They're just gold-colored, and are made of manganese brass. After all, that much gold would be worth several hundred dollars, so even the government wouldn't be foolish enough to circulate coins worth 600 or 700 times what you pay for them at a bank!
$1. Remember, the coins are made of brass, not gold, and there are over a billion of them in circulation.
One dollar. It's made of brass, not gold and over a billion were made.
None of the gold colored dollar coins made from 2000 to date have any gold in them. Only a few error coins and collectors coins have more than face value.
Current (2000 and newer) $1 coins are made of brass, not gold, and are only worth face value if you found it in change.
$1- like all circulating $1 coins since 2000, it's made of brass. Not gold.
About $2000.00. Sacajawea dollars are worth just that a dollar.. they are made up of copper and nickel with a thin Gold plating.
They are ordinary circulation coins worth face value. They're made of gold-colored brass, not real gold. The only exceptions are proofs. These are specially made coins that have the S mintmark on the side and are not found in circulation.
One cent coins were never made of gold.
All the 2000 to date dollar coins are NOT gold, they are made from brass, that's what gives them the gold color.
They have no gold in them, they're made of brass and are worth just 1 dollar. Spend them.
Dollar coins minted since 2000 are made of manganese brass. They're not gold, just "golden".
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The current "golden" dollars aren't real gold at all. They're just gold-colored, and are made of manganese brass. After all, that much gold would be worth several hundred dollars, so even the government wouldn't be foolish enough to circulate coins worth 600 or 700 times what you pay for them at a bank!
1 dollar. These coins are made of brass not gold. They are also very very common.