Assuming it's one of the new Presidential dollars with a picture of the Statue of Liberty on the back, it's made of brass, not gold. In uncirculated condition it might retail for $2 or so. A dealer will pay close to face value because they probably have boxes full of them.
Remember, there is no gold in a "golden" dollar. They're made of manganese-brass and contain about a dime's worth of metal. If the coin is uncirculated and in an original mint package or a plastic slab, it might sell for $1.25 or $1.50. A dealer will pay you face value, and any bank that has them in their vaults will sell them for $1 each.
The $2.50 gold piece was minted from 1796 through 1929. It is necessary to know the date of the coin before a reasonable estimate of value can be given.
The 2000 Sacagawea dollar is NOT made of gold, it's made from brass and likely only a dollar unless it's Proof or Mint uncirculated.
It is worth $1 unless it is uncirculated.
If you're referring to a Presidential dollar or Native American (Sacajawea) dollar, remember that they're brass, not gold. Hundreds of millions have been made and they're only worth $1 if you get one in change. A nice uncirculated one might retail for all of $2.
It was made in 2007 (the date is on the edge), and is brass, not gold. In circulated condition its value is 1 dollar, uncirculated perhaps $3 or so.
Brass, not gold 1797-1789, not 1907. Minted in 2007. Worth $1 in circulated condition, about $3 uncirculated.
about $300.
A 1912 $5 gold coin is worth $600 in MS-60 Uncirculated condition.
Uncirculated, it might sell for $1.50 to $2.00 from a dealer. However you can probably get the same thing from a bank for face value. Also, the coin is made of brass, not gold. But you knew that, didn't you?
This gold coin in uncirculated condition is worth $90.00.
mint, uncirculated condition: about $1000, poor condition: $70
It's not gold, it's brass and only a dollar.
Retail value is $1.25 for a MS-65 example and it's not gold the brass outer layer gives that color
One Dollar gold coins of this date have retail values of $125.00 to $275.00 in circulated condition. Uncirculated are $425.00 to $1,200.00
The value of an uncirculated Gold Apollo Space Dollar can vary depending on factors such as its condition, rarity, and current market demand. However, they are typically valued for their gold content and historical significance, often selling for prices above the spot price of gold. It is recommended to consult with a reputable coin dealer or online marketplace to get an accurate estimate of its value.
There is no such thing as a Presidential quarter. These are dollar coins. They are not gold. They are brass. They are worth around $2.00 in uncirculated condition. These coins are very common.