An 1895 Albert Koenig Von Sachsen coin may be worth four hundred and sixty dollars or more. The specific value of the coin depends on the rarity and condition of the coin.
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sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 01/2015:
Slightly worn - US$276.00
Almost no wear - US$334.00
Uncirculated - US$414.00
The name "Sachsen" refers to the German state known in English as Saxony. Up to the end of WWI, coinage valued at more than one mark was issued by individual states, while fractional coinage was issued by the Imperial government.
The value of gold coins goes up and down with the value of gold. Currently a 20 mark gold coin is worth about 300 US dollars.
From about $1300 to $19,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
Depends entirely on what coin it is.
$100
You'll need to have the coin examined by a dealer. Even in poor condition, 1895 is a key year. Depending on the coin's mint mark it could be worth as much as $200 at retail.
About 1600.00 dollars!!!
$30 to $55,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
$2 to $29,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
Assuming it is a small gold coin, sammler.com, a major German collectors' site, lists its value at roughly €400, or about US$650 "Sachsen" is the native German name for the state of Saxony, which was a semi-independent kingdom up to 1918. "könig" = German for "king"
The 1895 Morgan dollar is a proof only issue and is valued at well over $30,000.00
As of 07/2008, retail prices range from $275 to $400 depending on condition.
Many copy's and replicas of this coin exist and have no collectible value. The 1895 Morgan is a proof only coin, the Mint did not strike any coins for general circulation in this year. Authentic examples are valued at $35,000.00 to $60,000.00.
At least 90 dollars on the sixth of December 2007. The coin contains 3.583 grams of gold. If the coin is undamaged collectors will give you at least 110 dollars for it.