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Assuming you have a large (38 mm) coin, it's gold-plated but not gold. It's most likely an ordinary Morgan dollar that was coated for use in jewelry or something similar.

Being plating destroyed any collector's value, but the good news is that the underlying coin contains about 3/4 of an ounce of silver so it could still be sold for its melt value.

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