Such a coin would have to be seen to determine its value. I suggest you take it to a coin shop and ask them to look at it for you.
The coin (assuming it is a US coin) is only worth 1 cent. Either the coin was chemically treated to make it look gold or it was gold plated. Either way, it is not worth any more than one cent.
It's worth exactly 1 cent.
It is worth face value.
5 billion dollars
I have a nickel that is a color of a penny I have a nickel how much is it worth
1¢
one penny
Take it to a collector
25 cents
50.00
Around $20.00 for a minor mis struck error.
Circulated, about $1000. Uncirculated, $5000 - $7500
The coin needs to be seen for an accurate assessment, take it to a coin dealer. It could be worth as much as $30.00
The coin is only one cent, the counter stamped date adds nothing to the value.
250$ not a penny more
This is known as an "unstruck" or "blank" planchet error. With all the pennies that get struck each year, this error is actually relatively common. You can buy these at most coin shows for a dollar or less.