The coin is mostly copper and contains absolutely no gold. It's worth one dollar.
gold is worth more than silver, so the more gold the more its worth.
One cent coins were never made of gold.
No one dollar gold coins were struck in 1923
Sorry no US gold coins dated 1917 were struck
The gold colored Sacajawea dollars are worth a dollar. All current U.S. $1 coins are not gold, they're gold-colored. The metal is a manganese-brass alloy. They're worth $1 each, regardless of the design. Feel free to spend them as billions have been struck.OTOH $1 gold coins issued in the 1800s were real gold and are worth considerably more than $1, but you need to know their dates and mint marks.
A pound of gold is worth more than half a pound of gold.
If you mean a Sacagawea or Presidential dollar, it has no gold and is worth $1.00. The U.S. has not used any gold coins for circulation since 1933.
Google "current price of gold."
If they are $1 dollar coins, spend them. Just gold colored.
Just the amount of gold in the coin is worth $960. There can be $50-$75 premiums added for quality and condition of coins.
If you mean a Sacagawea or Presidential dollar, it has no gold and is worth $1.00. The U.S. has not used any gold coins for circulation since 1933.
gold is worth more than silver, so the more gold the more its worth.
The silver dollar Constitution coins are worth about $7.00 apiece. The gold $5 Constitution coins are worth about $100.00 apiece.
Since they less gold in to coins they were worth less then they were before
I would like to sale two bit coins. Gold and copper color
All Presidential Dollars have their dates and mint marks on the coins' edge. Those with a portrait of Zachary Taylor were minted in 2009. Remember that they're brass, not gold, and only worth $1.
about 100 to 200 coins