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I don't know but for 2014 it cost $500 per head and person.
The coin has 3.1103 grams of pure gold in it or 1/10th of an Troy ounce.
It didn't cost anything, because there was no such thing yet. The first Gold Eagle bullion coins were minted in 1986.
It was worth 50 pounds. English currency was a 'world standard' currency at that time; that means it did not really change its value. At that 'time' gold was worth 33.33 per troy ounce, so you could (arguably) convert current gold prices to 'pounds' of buying power on that date; to get a general idea of what it was worth.
It's not a real coin. Its value depends on how much gold, if any, it contains.
A ounce of gold costs 500dollars
One ounce of gold is about 1,100.
An ounce of rice is about 48 cents, an ounce of gold is about $ 1,160
10 pounds an ounce
The average price of gold in the year 1850 was $18.93 per ounce. In 1859, the price was the same. It did not change much until after the turn of the 20th century.
At that price per troy ounce, 1dwt of 14k gold would cost $42.15 USD
You can get current and historical prices of precious metals at kitco.com. Right now gold is at $1379/ounce
If you mean one of the current Presidential Dollars or the Sacagawea Dollar, none - they're made of brass, not gold. If you mean a real gold dollar from the 1850s, .04837 troy ounce.
Zero as 40 carat gold does not exist
before the gold rush, a pick cost about two or three dollars, but after the gold rush the price was raised to six dollars
It cost 5000 dollar bro
As of 10 April 2011, the price of gold is $1474.52 US per ounce.