Please re-post, a date and mint mark (if any) will help with an evaluation
About $325, for its gold content.
A circulated coin has a retail value of $348.00-$510.00 depending on condition.
I will need more information on what ten dollar gold coin you possess: the US mint has produced the following ten dollar gold coins: * Capped Bust, Heraldic Eagle * Coronet Head eagle * Indian Head * American Eagle bullion
The US five dollar gold piece was first minted in 1795. There were many designs. The most common designs were the Liberty Head Type (1839-1908) and Indian Head Type (1908-1929).
The 1851 Indian Head dollar is a well known novelty piece, so a real coin does not exist.
About $325, for its gold content.
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Yes, the 1914 $5 Indian Head gold coin does have additional value beyond its gold content. Its numismatic value depends on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Be sure to have it evaluated by a professional coin dealer or numismatist to determine its full value.
The $5 Indian Head Type gold piece was minted for many years. In order to give an accurate estimate of its value, the date on the coin must be known.
A circulated coin has a retail value of $348.00-$510.00 depending on condition.
I will need more information on what ten dollar gold coin you possess: the US mint has produced the following ten dollar gold coins: * Capped Bust, Heraldic Eagle * Coronet Head eagle * Indian Head * American Eagle bullion
The US five dollar gold piece was first minted in 1795. There were many designs. The most common designs were the Liberty Head Type (1839-1908) and Indian Head Type (1908-1929).
The 1851 Indian Head dollar is a well known novelty piece, so a real coin does not exist.
You either have a Coronet Gold Dollar or a Indian Head, small head gold dollar - both coins were minted in the year of 1854. Assuming you have the Coronet in very fine condition (VF20), its value is: $200. If you have the Indian Head, small head coin, its value in very fine conditon is: $350.
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If it has one its on the reverse between the rim and the tips of the arrow heads the eagle is standing on. It is small.
A Liberty Head or Indian head one dollar gold coin dated 1889 or before has .04837oz of gold. The modern Sacagawea or Presidential dollar coins are brass not gold.