The Actual Gold weight (AGW) is .24187oz of pure gold.
Fifty cents. There have never been any genuine gold half dollars issued even when gold coins were struck for circulation, and that was only before 1933. Your coin was plated for use in jewelry or something similar.
The $5 gold coin, called a Half Eagle, was minted continously from 1795 through 1916 and then again 1929. In 1986 the US Mint began production of the $5 American Gold Eagle bullion coins and continues to produce them today. Each of these coins has its own value and that value is based, in part, upon the year it was minted. In order to establish an estimated value for your coin, it will be necessary to know in which year it was minted so it can be properly identified.
No, it's a coin that's worth 50 cents.
The plating adds nothing to the value of the coin, but if you find someone that wants it, sell it.
Flea market dealers sell Kennedy half dollars for a dollar or even more, but it's really only worth fifty cents. A collector will consider it a damaged coin since the US mint did not gold plate it.
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 Double Eagle is a $20.00 gold coin not a half dollar. Please look at the coin again and post a new question
Silver Eagle, Gold Eagle, Kennedy Half Dollar, Walking Liberty Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Standing Liberty Quarter, Barber Half Dollar, Barber Quarter Dollar and others from the 18th and 19th centuries.
You have in your possession a 1897 Coronet Head $5 Half Eagle - if this coin is in fine condition (F12), its value is: $250.
After all of the math is done the 1901 half eagle gold coin is about 21 carat gold. They consist of 90% gold and 10% copper.
The value of any antique coin depends on the condition the coin is in, the mint of the coin (as in Carson City, Delaware, etc.) and the current market for the coin. However, my coin book states that for an 1878 gold Half Eagle, you could get anywhere between $85 and $175.
A 1909 Half Eagle can be worth well over $500.00
No, the five dollar half-eagle gold coin is not the world's rarest coin. There are many coins that are rarer due to factors like limited mintages, historical significance, or unique characteristics. Some examples of rare coins include the 1933 Double Eagle gold coin and the 1794 Flowing Hair silver dollar.
The mint mark for the 1909 Half Eagle is located on the reverse {eagle} side of the coin just to the left of the arrow points.
Yes. This coin is called a Walking Liberty Half Dollar.
If you mean a Half ounce $25.00 American Eagle Bullion coin the value is half the spot price of gold at time of sale. As of today value is $569.00
Half Dollar: Eagle also John F. Kennedy