The US didn't mint any $1 gold coins in 1801. My guess is that you almost certainly have a modern presidential dollar coin. 1801 is the date of the start or end of that president's term - the minting date is on the coin's edge. And it's made of brass rather than gold so it's only worth $1.
Feel free to spend it. Hundreds of millions are being minted.
$1. It is not gold, and was not made in 1801. It is a modern coin worth only the face value.
1926 ten dollar gold coin value
What you're describing is the Thomas Jefferson presidential dollar. Minted in 2007, it's worth exactly one dollar.
A "one dollar" coin has the value of one dollar!
value of 1845 us five dollar coin
$1. It is not gold, and was not made in 1801. It is a modern coin worth only the face value.
1926 ten dollar gold coin value
What you're describing is the Thomas Jefferson presidential dollar. Minted in 2007, it's worth exactly one dollar.
A "one dollar" coin has the value of one dollar!
value of 1845 us five dollar coin
As of September 1st 2012>>That depends on the denomination:5 dollar gold coin: $1,22010 dollar gold coin: $2,46020 dollar gold coin: $23,080These values will change slightly as the value of gold changes.
There was no fifty dollar US gold coin produced in 1940.
The 5 Dollar American Eagle coin regardless of date is a 1/10th oz Gold Bullion coin and as I type this the value is $108.10 The value of any gold bullion coin follows the spot price of gold.
The only gold US one dollar coin dated 1904 is a Lewis & Clark Exposition commemorative gold dollar. The coin is distinctive because it is a two-headed coin. Minimum value is $1,000.00
The denomination of the gold McKinley Memorial coin is One Dollar not Twenty. Value is $700.00-$800.00
one dollar!
The coin is a Sacagawea dollar, it has no gold and is worth $1.00