I had a gold dollar, but I b'lieve that little old man with a bag on his back stole it.
Robert dragged his aunt impetuously to the tent door and offered his gold dollar to the shouter.
And when a start was made, he told the children he still expected a visit from them, and put as a parting gift a gold dollar as delicate as an old three-cent piece, into the hand of each.
I am going to give her a gold dollar to keep beside the ring," Aunt Comfort had said.
Uncle Jared will give me a gold dollar, and I'll ask him to take us to Bolton in his sleigh Saturday afternoon, and then you can buy another ring.
So Comfort sat down and wrote laboriously a letter to her Aunt Comfort, and thanked her anew, as she always did, for her gold ring and the gold dollar.
I'll ask my Uncle Jared to give me a gold dollar, and then I'll give it to you to buy a gold ring.
O mamma, won't you make him give back my gold dollar?
And, as he swam back to Preston, there was something under his tongue, which was a very sweet morsel to him, and about the size of a gold dollar.
But I want a silver dollar worth a gold dollar, even if you make it or have to make it four feet in diameter.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gold dollar" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.