These coins are very common. Unless they are uncirculated or have the mint mark "S" they are worth only $1.
it is worth its face value of 1 dollar
It's still worth one dollar.
That is Sacajawea, not Pocahontas. It's a common circulated coin worth $1 only.
A dollar. Starting in 2009, the date was moved from the front of the coin to the edge, similar to the incuse lettering on the edges of Presidential dollars.
Uh, that would be Sacajawea, not Pocahontas, and it's only worth $1.
it is worth its face value of 1 dollar
It's still worth one dollar.
That is Sacajawea, not Pocahontas. It's a common circulated coin worth $1 only.
The date and mint mark are on the edge of the coin, and it's worth one dollar.
A dollar. Starting in 2009, the date was moved from the front of the coin to the edge, similar to the incuse lettering on the edges of Presidential dollars.
Uh, that would be Sacajawea, not Pocahontas, and it's only worth $1.
In the year 2000, the US created a 1 dollar coin with a picture of Sacajawea.
1 dollar
There is a mistake in your question. The Sacajawea dollars were not minted until 2000, so there would be no 1979 Sacajawea dollar. However, if you meant a 1979 dollar coin, those are Eisenhower dollars and are typically worth face value unless they are in exceptional condition.
The date and mint mark are really on the edge of the coin. It is still worth only $1.
Go to the bank and get a 1 dollar coin. Any large bank should have plenty of Sacajawea and Presidential $1 coins.
It's not gold plated the Brass in the coin gives it that color and it's not worth more than a dollar