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Gold - or just Golden?If you have a gold-colored Sacajawea dollar minted since 2000 or a presidential dollar minted since 2007, it is worth one dollar if you found it in change. If it's in uncirculated condition or a proof coin in the original mint packaging it might retail for $2 to $4.

Ordinary Sacajawea and Presidential golden dollars that you get from a bank are struck from a composition of copper with a manganese brass cladding that gives it a golden hue. Their actual composition is 88.5% copper, 6% zinc, 3.5% manganese, 2% nickel, and are NOT rare. Feel free to spend them.

But if you have a 22 kt. gold dollar coin from the 1800s, it could be anywhere from a couple of hundred dollars up to a six-digit figure, depending on its date, mint mark, and condition.

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