In 1911, the US Mint produced Indian Head $5 Half Eagle gold coins. If you have a 1911 coin, its value in extra-fine condition (EF40) is: $425.00.
There were $5 gold coins minted in 1911 as part of the Indian Head eagle series. They are popular among collectors and can be valuable depending on their condition and rarity.
Philadelphia
These 1992 Olympic gold coins currently sell for about $275
$50
No gold coins were struck in 1928, please look at the date again. 1929 was the only year the coins were struck.
Miss Liberty is on most $5 gold coins, except for various commemoratives.
Look at the date again. No $5 gold coins were struck in 1923.
Due to a shortage of blanks used to make the coins none were produced. NOTE: The coins are referred to as American Eagle Gold Bullion Coins not walking liberty gold pieces.
I think it is because in the old days the gold one, two and a half & five dollar coins were smaller because they were gold. Also, it simply costs more to make bigger coins.
A "Double Eagle" coin is any US $20.00 gold coin, no other coin. Ten dollar gold coins are Eagles, Five dollar are Half Eagles and Two and a half dollar are Quarter Eagles.
Retail values are $312.00-$431.00 for circulated coins. Uncirculated coins start at $575.00
A US 1911 $5 gold coin is 90% gold & 10% copper which is 22Kt. gold.
Sorry NO 1924 gold US dollar coins.