The value of an 1878 liberty goloid metric dollar with the denomination shown as 100 cents is determined by its scarcity and the condition it is in. A real goloid coin in great condition is worth around US$3000.HOWEVER . . . you should have your coin checked by an expert to make sure it's genuine. Goloid dollars have been and are being widely counterfeited.What is a goloid dollar?"Goloid" is an alloy containing silver, copper, and a small amount of gold. These were made to test a concept for coins that would match a European value standard. All are patterns, i.e. experimental coins that were never put in circulation.
The 1878 Goloid dollars were pattern coins, 3 different types were minted in very small numbers but none were released into circulation. Many replicas and copy's are known to exist. If you actually have one, I'm 99.9% sure it's not authentic so a value is not possible. It needs to be seen, take it to a collector or dealer for an assessment.NOTE: Authentic metric goloid coins have a minimum value of $2,500.00
From your description, it may be a 1878 Goloid Metric Dollar. This is a pattern coin, three different types were struck but none were released for circulation. Many replicas are known and authentic coins are rare. A certified example is valued at $2,500.00.
The 1878 Goloid dollars were pattern coins, 3 different types were minted in very small numbers but none were released into circulation. Many replicas and copy's are known to exist. If you actually have one, I'm 99.9% sure it's not authentic so a value is not possible. It needs to be seen, take it to a collector or dealer for an assessment.
From your description, it may be a 1878 Goloid Metric Dollar. This is a pattern coin, three different types were struck but none were released for circulation. Many replicas are known and authentic coins are rare. A certified example is valued at $2,500.00 or more.
To determine the exact value of an 1878 Goloid metric coin, a few different factors would need to be considered. Some of these factors would be the authenticity and condition of the coin.
Circulated coins are valued at $70.00-$150.00. Mint State coins are $200.00-$500.00 for most examples. 1878 Carson City Morgans are common.
The U.S. produced 20-cent coins from 1875-1878.The only U.S. coins dated 1965 that contain silver are half dollars.
The coins were made from 1875 to 1878 but only released for circulation in 1875 & 1876. In 1877 and 1878 only proof coins were struck.
Such a coin does not exist. The Royal Mint did not produce any Crown (Five Shilling) coins from 1848 to 1886 inclusive.
Circulated coins are $17.00 to $30.00 and it's a Morgan dollar not an E PLURIBUS UNUM coin.
Values are $14.00-$22.00 for circulated coins depending on the grade