Yes, the gold dollars (1849-1889) can fetch a lot . But I'll need details (date, photos too). The common ones, even if their worn conditions, can fetch over $140
Are you talking about the new golden-colored Presidential dollar coins? If so, they're worth $1 unless they are missing the edge lettering in which case the value increases quite a bit.
Some vintage gold one dollar coins are worth a lot in extra fine or better condition. One example would be the 1904-1905 Lewis and Clark Exposition coin, which can bring thousands in mint condition. A lot of people do think that the modern presidential series is made from gold, although it is actually a mixed metal gold look- alike.
Well, if it is an actual circulating gold (not golden) coin, then http://www. (124) Not Allowed - Auto-Removed .com/gold_coin_values.html is the place to check the melt values, and the prices go upwards from there.
If you look at his other posts he's been asking about the Sacagawea. A 2000 P to be exact, that he's called the "year 2000 gold indian coin". Answers have been provided in this thread:
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