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One Dollar Sacagawea 2000 P And D

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Hi ,

can someone explain to me if these colors are normal for 2 Gold coins dollar Sacagawea 2000 P and D.

it seems to have silver coins

thanks for help
hamids

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I am not seeing any silver that you mention, the coins look mid-brown in color. The modern "golden" dollars are notorious for environmental toning.
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I don't see silver and I don't see arrows.
I do see two nice coins

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so are they really pure Gold 22 carats ?

i dont think so as the color is brown

any help !
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how much their value also ?

thanks
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What it says on the coin.
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Golden is a marketing term. There isn't a milligram of gold in the coin.


https://www.usmint.gov/coins/coin-m...olden-dollar
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Gold on a coin is like love. It's only good, if it is genuine. Then you know if you have the real thing.
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Normal color after circulating.

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It is only gold colored. Not real gold. They are worth one dollar, face value.
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Hope this works like this trying to get some opinions
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Fair question, and this forum is the best place to ask it!



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