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The going price for a 1881 $10 gold liberty head coin is about $600; but that can vary considerably depending on its condition.
it depends on how old it is.
Well the answer is that its worth 410$ dollars i would know i have the exact coin
It's worth exactly one dollar. 1881 is the year Garfield was President, while the coin itself was minted in 2011.
There is no such coin. $10 gold pieces from that time bore a standard Liberty head design, not a Capped Bust image.
It depends on which denomination coin you have. A $10 coin has more gold than a $5 coin.
The going price for a 1881 $10 gold liberty head coin is about $600; but that can vary considerably depending on its condition.
it depends on how old it is.
Well the answer is that its worth 410$ dollars i would know i have the exact coin
It's worth exactly one dollar. 1881 is the year Garfield was President, while the coin itself was minted in 2011.
A 1881 25 peseta Spanish gold coin is worth its gold bullion value in circulatred condition (about $400 in February 2012), up to about $600 in choice uncirculated condition. It is considered the most common date for known surviving 25-peseta coins. The coin features the new "bearded" head of Alfonso XII. There are A FEW 1881 examples of "beardless" Alfonso XII (as he appeared on coins from 1876 through 1880) that managed to be minted. These seldom come to auction and are extremely rare. In 2011 one came to auction but its 50,000 euro reserve price was not met.
There is no such coin. $10 gold pieces from that time bore a standard Liberty head design, not a Capped Bust image.
Retail value is likely $185.00-$225.00 but it depends on what the coin actually grades out at.
With gold prices at $1000/oz most of these coins are worth more for their metal content than as collectibles, about $250 with average wear. The only exception would be if the 1881 coin has a small "CC" mint mark on the back; it's worth about $500 as a collectable coin.
Values for a circulated 1877 $20.00 dollar gold coin are: $1,460.00-$1,850.00 And mint state starting at $2,000.00
Your coin is plated. The US has never made a standard half dollar in gold. Unfortunately the plating has destroyed any significant collector value the coin may have had.
If the coin is actually made from gold, it will be worth whatever the gold content is worth. If it is a coin of gold appearance, it will maybe be worth whatever you paid for it.