The mint mark on $20 gold coins minted from 1849 to early 1907 is located on the reverse [tails] side of the coin just beneath the eagle. The mint mark for the Saint-Gaudens $20 gold coin minted from late 1907 to 1933 is located on the obverse [heads] side of the coin just above the date.
On a gold dollar coin, the mintmark is found under the wreath on the reverse. A "C" mintmark is for the Charlotte mint, an "O" mintmark is for the New Orleans Mint, a "D" mintmark is for the Dahlonega, Georgia mint (the Denver mint wouldn't be opened until after the gold dollar was discontinued), and an "S" mintmark is for the San Fransisco Mint. If your coin has no mintmark, it was struck at the Philadelphia mint.
Minted since 1795, only the last two designs of Five Dollar Gold pieces or Half ... The mint mark can be found on Liberty Head $5 gold coins on the reverse just
value of 1845 us five dollar coin
These 1992 Olympic gold coins currently sell for about $275
The only gold Bicentennial of Congress coin minted is a Five dollar coin not a half dollar, it is valued at about $300.00.
Please look at the coin again, the US did not coin $25 dollar denominations in 1896.
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.
A 1848 five dollar coin is worth about 1,600 dollars to about 2,100 dollars. A 1848 five dollar coin has been auctioned for over 71,000 dollars.
This is a 1/10th ounce gold bullion coin.
about $300.
about 165 dollars
A 2000 American Eagle five dollar gold coin with a mint mark of "S" or "W" is worth in a MS 65: $110; if the "W" coin is in proof condition (PF65), the value is: $125.
This is a 1/10th oz. bullion coin. At this time gold is $1056.84 so about $105.00.
Because it's a copy, not a genuine gold coin.