This sounds like an American Civil War token (is it copper, and roughly the size of a penny?), which were privately issued during the war to supplement the dwindling coin supply, as people hoarded coins during this time of uncertainty. Quite often, these tokens would bear a patriotic or pro-military message.
If it is, indeed, one, the value will probably be between $10 and $25 depending on condition - so unless you want the money, it's a great hands-on piece of Civil War history to hold on to!
You need to be more specific when asking about coins. "gold army coin" could refer to any one of hundreds of coins. You're probably referring to a coin known as a "challenge coin". If it is a challenge coin, chances are it's only gold-plated - not solid gold; and is probably worth $5 or less. To figure out how much it's worth, search Ebay for something specific about the coin. For instance if the coin says "2nd Infantry Division" or "Lead The Way" or anything that is more specific than "army" on it, then search for that. Keep looking until you find an Ebay auction that has a picture of the same coin, and the price on that auction is how much the coin is worth. Side note: I can't believe the stupid questions people post on here. Why would you post on here and have to wait potentially weeks for an answer, when you could just use four or five brain cells worth of intelligence to find out how much it's worth by yourself?
How much is the 1943 coin is worth
how much for the viet nam cong hoa coin in 1963
Its not really worth anything.Its realy a tocken.
15 thousand
If the coin is that worn that the date is illegible, it will be worth nothing.
The date and mint mark are on the the edge of the coin
It deprnds on the date and condition of the coin
The coin is worth one dollar. Without a DATE in your question that's the best answer. Post new question.
It depends on how good the coin looks... if its all old looking and gross, its not worth as much as it would be if it was cleaner. Also it depends on the date of the coin... older - more $ its worth. the newer - not-so-much $. sorry ;)
What country, what date and mintmark, what denomination, and what condition?
2dollars
It really depends on the date of the coin, post new question with a date.
If it is an old coin it could be worth something depending on the date and the condition.
It's not gold, it's brass. The date is on the edge of the coin and it's just a dollar coin.
Roosevelt has never been on a U.S. dollar coin. Post new question with the date of the coin.
You are asking about a coin from Morocco. The value of the coin would depend on its date of mintage, denomination and condition.