As of February 10, 2014, the value of a 1912 Olympic Gold Medal (which was solid gold and the last time the Olympics distributed solid gold medals) is $984.24... The Gold Medal from the 1912 Olympics held in Stockholm, Sweden weighed in at approximately 24 grams of pure gold. At Auction of course it would be much more valuable because of the historical and sentimental value along with the precious metal.
The US has never made a gold half dollar.
its is as much as 100000000000
uncirculated its 1500$ average circulated condition is 800$
My guess would be that it was plated with gold (or a gold-colored metal) after minting, and that it is thus worth about a penny.
14k Gold is some of the most valuable metal in the world. Currently, just one ounce of 14k gold is worth $734 in the United States.
The people in the world market know; that yellow gold metal, don't has stable market price!
An Olympic Gold medal is worth 25,000 U.S. Dollars
silver bullions are different from gold bullions because they are not worth as much. gold is a more precious metal than silver so the silver bullions are worth less that the gold bullions.
In 1912, a pound was worth about 87 ounces of what it is today.
Really nothing. The only time a replica coin is worth something is if it is made out of a precious metal like gold or silver, then it is worth the amount of that metal that is in the coin
There is no gold in a gold metal it is simply spray painted