Most experts will not answer general questions of "How Much Is This Coin Worth?" mainly due to the fact that there is no simple answer. Dates, mintmarks, denomination, condition of the coin, and other factors provide a wide range of value quotes. Just the date or type of coin is not enough information to answer such a question. The best advice is to obtain a book from a bookseller or local coin shop called "A GUIDE TO UNITED STATES COINS" by RS Yeoman - The "Red Book" as it is called. This book is the mainstay for coin values for dealers and collectors. The ISBNs are = ISBN-10: 079482267-3 ; and ISBN-13: 978-079482267-5. Bear in mind that the quotes in that book are top-end retail; most collectors or dealers will most likely offer slightly less. You might find older volumes in some libraries; but these may have outdated quotes.
about $300.
a 1900 five dollar bill will be worth a video game.
twenty dollars
Assuming the coin is circulated and no mint mark retail values are $312.00-$420.00
As a copy, it's not worth much of anything.
about $300.
a 1900 five dollar bill will be worth a video game.
twenty dollars
Assuming the coin is circulated and no mint mark retail values are $312.00-$420.00
As a copy, it's not worth much of anything.
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.
Assuming the coin is circulated and no mint mark retail values are $312.00-$420.00
The only gold Bicentennial of Congress coin minted is a Five dollar coin not a half dollar, it is valued at about $300.00.
It is worth about $160-170 in an internet auction.
It's made of brass, not gold, and is worth one dollar.
These have sold in internet auctions for 360-480.
A 1893-S $20 Gold Coin - aka - Coronet Head Double Eagle - is worth in very fine condition (VF20): $1200; if its mint state is MS60, the value increases to: $1350.