It's not gold and it's only a dollar.
$1. It's brass, not gold, and is an ordinary circulation strike coin.
It's the first in the presidential dollar coin series, and it's worth one dollar. The coin is made of brass, not gold.
It is not George Washington. He is on the US 1-dollar cotton bill.
$1. It's made of brass, not gold, and the year (2007) is on the edge.
It's not gold and it's only a dollar.
$1. It's brass, not gold, and is an ordinary circulation strike coin.
It's the first in the presidential dollar coin series, and it's worth one dollar. The coin is made of brass, not gold.
It is not George Washington. He is on the US 1-dollar cotton bill.
what is the value of the revolution bicentinniel coin of George Washington gold coin
$1. It's made of brass, not gold, and the year (2007) is on the edge.
One dollar, and the coin contains no gold.
The coin you have is probably from the Presidents series of dollar coins. They are composed of bronze and not gold and are worth $1 to $2 depending upon the condition of the coin.
The answer to your question is NO. None of the one dollar coins that are "gold colored" contain any gold, they're made of brass. Neither coin is rare by any means.
It was made in 2007 (the date is on the edge), and is brass, not gold. In circulated condition its value is 1 dollar, uncirculated perhaps $3 or so.
One dollar...
It's made of brass, not gold plated, and it's only worth face value in circulated condition.