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How much is a gold 1 dollar coin from the year 2000 worth?

The 2000 American gold $1 coin, also known as the Sacagawea dollar or the Sacagawea golden dollar, is a gold-plated copper coin that was issued by the United States Mint in 2000. It has a diameter of 26.5 mm and a weight of 10 grams, with a purity of 90% copper and 10% zinc. The coin features a portrait of Sacagawea, a Native American woman who served as a guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

The 2000 gold $1 coin is not particularly valuable and is worth approximately its melt value, which is the value of the gold content in the coin. The current price of gold is around $1,800 per ounce, and since the coin contains 0.01215 troy ounces of gold, its melt value is currently around $21.87. However, the numismatic value of the coin, which is the value it has as a collectible, may be slightly higher than its melt value, depending on its condition and rarity.