Could it be a high school science project that ran amok? The other day I found a gold colored Sacajewea and when I checked it at a lcs was told that it was proof coin. I just don't remember such a gold colored coin from that period. Another high school project?
They are just so far out of the realm of things that I look at them a curiosity.
Maybe they are actually platinum plated instead of silver plated? Still not worth anything over face value due to the extremely small amount of platinum, but this site sells a set of 16 of them for "only $179.95!"
Most commonly, American silver $1 coins weigh approximately 26 grams or more. To be totally sure of what you have is silver; get your coin checked by a professional coin grading institute.
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