A certified example in MS-63 has a average retail value of $2,100.00
$3000.00
"double eagle penny" is kind of an oxymoron. A double eagle coin has a face value of $20. However, a gold coin is probably worth considerably more than face value.
a lot.
You tell me?
It is an American Eagle gold coin, not a double eagle coin, it contains 1 ounce of pure gold, its value depends on the spot price of gold for example, today it would be worth just a bit less than $1,300. However, tomorrow it could be worth a lot more or a lot less, it just is dependent on the price of gold.
About $1000 regardless of mint mark, due to its gold content.
This coin has a eagle on one side and a double eagle on the other. On the side with the eagle head it has written American Eagle Bicentennial 1985 and on the side with the double eagle is written double eagle commemorative with stars and 200 years It appears to have a silver base with the eagle's done in gold. It is in a clear plastic case. Any ideas of worth?
This specific coin in very fine condition is worth: $ 1700.00.
I have a 1883 $10.00 Gold Liberty Eagle. How much is it worth?
If you can find someone that collects this stuff, $5dollars maybe a little more..
A 1923 $20 Gold Coin - aka - Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle - in a mint state of MS63 is worth: $1500.
HOW MANY OUNCES OF GOLD ARE IN A 1927 ST GAUDENS $20 GOLD COIN?Design SpecificationsDesigner: Augustus Saint-GaudensGross Weight: 33.346 gramsNet Weight: .96750 oz. pure goldComposition: .900 gold, .100 copperDiameter: 34 mm, reeded edge.They are worth only the amount of BULLION plus a small premium. Coin dealers will usually only pay spot and then charge about a 4% to 6% premium should you wish to buy. On Feb 28, 2011 the coin is worth $1365 (spot gold at $1411/troy ounce). Expect to pay $1420 from a coin dealer. You can try offering him less knowing that he buys at spot. I would offer $1400.Note that these coins are called Double Eagles, not Eagles. At that time the term "eagle" was an actual coin denomination, worth $10, so a $20 gold piece was a double eagle. The new silver and gold bullion coins minted since the 1980s are called "American Eagle" coins as a marketing name, but they have nothing to do with the old eagle-denominated gold pieces minted until 1933.