The date should be on the front of the coin below the picture of Miss Liberty.
A date is also needed, post new question.
A date is needed, post new question.
Liberty Head Double Eagles were made from 1850 to 1907. A date is needed, post new question.
The mintmark is on the obverse ("heads"), just above the date.
With no mint mark, around $1000 With a D or S mint mark, $1000 to $1500 depending on condition. has a g mark
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmarks. The 1879 Liberty Head eagle is a common date $10 gold piece. Values are $820.00-$960.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
The date on a half-eagle gold coin should be on the front of the coin underneath the head (Liberty or the Indian). And on the 1/10 ounce American Gold Eagle, the date is to the right of the personification of Liberty.
200.00
No such thing.
It depends solely on the piece- 800 could be 800/1000 silver or 800/1000 gold- If the piece is silver, it's likely an older European piece.. If the piece is gold it's likely French 19k gold (EXTREMELY uncommon, but still can be found today.)
Don't know
Assuming the coin is circulated and in a collectible condition, retail value is $300.00-$400.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin. 1899 Liberty Head Half Eagles are a high mintage common date gold coin. NOTE: If the coin has been used as a jewelry piece, value is for the gold content only about $265.00 as of today.