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If the coin has a diameter of about 74 mm (3 inches), and has Queen Elizabeth II and a Kangaroo on the back. It could be worth several thousand dollars. That is one kilo of fine gold. One kilo (about 2.2 pounds) is anywhere from twelve to thirty thousand dollars.

You could also have a bullion coin issued by any of a large number of countries. These are smaller and have artificial denominations on them. They're sold by the troy ounce so multiply the price of 1 troy ounce of gold by the coin's weight for an approximate value.

And finally, if you have a circulating "gold" coin from Canada, Australia, the US, or New Zealand with the denomination $1, it's actually brass and only worth face value.

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