The 1879-S Double Eagle is a better date lower mintage coin. Most were shipped overseas for trade and Mint State examples are scarce. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. Most coins are found in the EF to AU grades. Retail values for EF to AU coins are $1,690.00 to $1,840.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelery or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer
The 1875 Double Eagle is made from 90% gold & 10% copper.
what is the value of a 1924 St. Gaudens Double Eagle gold coin
A 1914 double eagle in circulated condition has retail values of $1,420.00-$1,890.00 depending on the grade of the coin
I will need more information on what ten dollar gold coin you possess: the US mint has produced the following ten dollar gold coins: * Capped Bust, Heraldic Eagle * Coronet Head eagle * Indian Head * American Eagle bullion
$1370 to $15000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
The 1875 Double Eagle is made from 90% gold & 10% copper.
Only one size of the 1924 Double Eagle was struck by the US Mint.
No. The largest denomination of gold coin the US ever minted was the $20 double eagle (eagle being the term for a $10 coin).
Current Circulation Coins: One cent - no correct other name, but often colloquially called a "penny" Five cents - "nickel" Ten cents - "dime" Twenty-Five cents - "quarter" Fifty cents - "half dollar" Dollar - "buck" Susan B Anthony dollar coins were often times called "Carter Quarters", large sized dollar coins including the Eisenhower dollar which contains no silver is often called a "Silver Dollar" and Sacagewea and Presidential Dollars are often called "Golden Dollars" even though they contain no gold and should be distinguished from the much smaller and older Gold Dollar (1849-1889) that was struck in real gold. Historical Gold Coins: $1 - "Dollar" $2.50 - "Quarter Eagle" $3 - "Three Dollar Piece" $4 - "Stella" $5 - "Half-Eagle" $10 - "Eagle" $20 - "Double Eagle" Historical Coins: 1/2 Cent - "Half-cent piece" 2 Cents - "Two-Cent piece" 3 Cents - "Three-Cent Piece" (often called "trimes") 5 Cents (when struck in silver) - "Half-Dime" 20 Cents - "Twenty-Cent Piece" or "double dime"
what is the value of a 1924 St. Gaudens Double Eagle gold coin
A 1914 double eagle in circulated condition has retail values of $1,420.00-$1,890.00 depending on the grade of the coin
5000.00
on the dollar bill and on the 25 cent piece
The A is part of the designers monogram, Augustus Saint-Gaudens. But it don't matter, the coin is a replica (fake) and has no collectible value. The 1933 Double Eagle is likely the most reproduced coin in US history, the only legal example sold in July-02 for $7,590,020
A $25 gold piece is called a Gold American Eagle. These were first minted in 1986 and have been minted each year since then. The values for these coins range from $480 to $600 depending upon the year of mintage and actual condition of the coin.
The 1899 Double Eagle is the last pre-1900 double eagle struck at the Philadelphia Mint and is popular as a "Type" coin for this reason. Large numbers of the coin have been certified in the MS-60 to MS-63 range with retail values of $1,840.00 to $2,410.00
I will need more information on what ten dollar gold coin you possess: the US mint has produced the following ten dollar gold coins: * Capped Bust, Heraldic Eagle * Coronet Head eagle * Indian Head * American Eagle bullion