August 15, 2009 The 1910 Indian Head Half Eagle was produced at 3 US mints: Philadelphia which is shown as 1910-P in this list, Denver which is shown as 1910-D in this list and San Francisco which is shown as 1910-S in this list. To determine which coin you have it is necessary to locate the mint mark. This mark consists of a small letter located on the reverse side of the coin just left of the arrow points. The letter "D" is for Denver. The letter "S" is for San Francisco. If there is no letter the coin was minted at Philadelphia. The circulated and uncirculated values of these coins are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades........1910-P.........1910-D...........1910-S VF30.............................$355............$355................$400 EF40.............................$365............$365................$425 AU55.............................$415...........$415.................$550 Uncirculated GradesMS60............................$530............$530.................$1,450 MS62............................$1,000.........$1,000..............$4,100 MS63............................$2,400.........$4,750..............$8,000 MS64............................$4,175.........$8,650..............$26,000 MS65............................$27,500.......$38,500............$55,000
A 1884 $5 gold coin (aka - Coronet Head Half Eagle) is worth in fine condition (F12): $250; a 1909 $5 coin - aka Indian Head Half Eagle - is worth in extra fine condition (EF40): $425.00.
There are 0.48357 troy ounces of gold in the 1910 Half Eagle gold coin.
If its mint state is in extra fine condition (EF40), its value is: $275.00.
9,000,000 dollars
Current retail value is $178.00-$3.00 this price range covers all circulated grades.
The 1910 Indian Head Quarter Eagle is not rare or scarce. Circulated examples run from $230.00-$320.00. Typical uncirculated coins are $355.00-$450.00.
The value of a 1912 Indian Head $5 gold coin can vary based on its condition and rarity. As of 2021, a typical circulated coin may be worth around $400-$500, while an uncirculated one could fetch upwards of $1,000 or more. It is best to have the coin appraised by a professional numismatist for an accurate valuation.
A 1884 $5 gold coin (aka - Coronet Head Half Eagle) is worth in fine condition (F12): $250; a 1909 $5 coin - aka Indian Head Half Eagle - is worth in extra fine condition (EF40): $425.00.
There are 0.48357 troy ounces of gold in the 1910 Half Eagle gold coin.
If its mint state is in extra fine condition (EF40), its value is: $275.00.
The 1929 Indian Head half eagle is the last year issue for the denomination. Many replicas and "Tribute Proof" coins have been made. A genuine Mint State (uncirculated) example of this coin has a minimum value of $18,000.00.
The 1909-D Indian Head Half Eagle is the highest mintage of this series. 3,423,560 coins were struck.
The US Mint does not make "Baby Eagle" half dollars, please rephrase question
9,000,000 dollars
Current retail value is $178.00-$3.00 this price range covers all circulated grades.
This piece has no numismatic collectible value. It's only worth is what someone is willing to pay.
You have a Coronet Head $5 Dollar Half Eagle. If it has a (CC) Mintmark and in good condition it could be worth thousands. Double Eagle = $20 Eagle = $10 Half Eagle = $5 Quarter Eagle= $2.50