Yes, it should. The daughters should be gold, the sons silver. But they might have so much black that you can't see the gold/silver differences when they hatch.
Here's the basic idea of how the genetics of sexlinks work:
--A roosters has sex chromosomes ZZ. He inherits one Z from each parent...
You will not be able to sex the chicks by color.
But some of the chicks will have the same coloring as their father, so they would be like him in "appearance."