Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 01/2011:
Very worn condition - $234
Moderately worn - $300
Slightly worn - $540
Almost no wear - $1,448
Uncirculated - $3,130 to $63,050 depending on quality
DISCLAIMER: The retail values quoted are the best available as of the date shown, but may vary significantly due to changes in the precious metals market. Also the wholesale (buying) price of a coin will be less than the selling (retail) price. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation based on inspection of the coin.
Regardless of mint mark, retail values are in the $200 to $250 range depending on condition and the current price of gold.
If very worn, $210. Less wear, about $250. Hardly any, around $290.
A $5 gold coin that was minted in 1899 - aka - Coronet Head Half Eagle - is worth in fine condition (F12): $250; its value increases to $400 if it is in a mint state of MS60.
You possess a Coronet Head $5 Half Eagle coin - if this coin was minted in 1897 and it is in fine condition (F12), its value is: $250.
These usually sell for 250-350 in internet auctions.
Regardless of mint mark, retail values are in the $200 to $250 range depending on condition and the current price of gold.
If very worn, $210. Less wear, about $250. Hardly any, around $290.
A $5 gold coin that was minted in 1899 - aka - Coronet Head Half Eagle - is worth in fine condition (F12): $250; its value increases to $400 if it is in a mint state of MS60.
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You possess a Coronet Head $5 Half Eagle coin - if this coin was minted in 1897 and it is in fine condition (F12), its value is: $250.
anywhere between 250-350 usd
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These usually sell for 250-350 in internet auctions.
The value is 250 centimetres!
The value of a two and a half dollar gold piece dating from 1850 would depend on several factors, such as its condition and rarity. However, as a rough estimate, these coins typically range in value from around $250 to $1,200 based on their gold content alone. It is always best to consult with a professional coin dealer or appraiser for an accurate assessment.
Depending on condition, 250-750 USD.
Regardless of its mint mark, a circulated specimen is worth about the price of 1/4 of an oz. of gold - roughly $250 as of 09/2008. Check the link below for current prices, because the value of gold changes a lot.