Gold coin values below are based on the bid price at the CME. These coins were in standard circulation until gold was removed from all circulating coinage in 1933. The values below only reflect the gold value, not rarity or numismatic value. All values shown in USD.
Coin value calculations use the gold price for August 30, 2011:
Gold $1819.40/oz 30.90
DescriptionFace ValueGold Value1849-1854 Liberty Gold Dollar Type 1$1.00$88.001854-1856 Liberty Gold Dollar Type 2$1.00$88.001856-1889 Liberty Gold Dollar Type 3$1.00$88.001840-1907 Liberty Quarter Eagle$2.50$220.031908-1929 Indian Quarter Eagle$2.50$220.031839-1908 Liberty Half Eagle$5.00$440.051908-1929 Indian Half Eagle$5.00$440.051838-1907 Liberty Eagle$10.00$880.131907-1933 Indian Eagle$10.00$880.131849-1907 Liberty Double Eagle$20.00$1760.261907-1933 Saint Gaudens Double Eagle$20.00$1760.26
More information is needed. The date and mintmark, who issued this "Certificate" and the grade of the coin.
They are bullion coins and are worth only what the metals they are composed of are worth.
A dollar
The One dollar coin is worth one Dollar
The brass $1 presidential dollar coins are only worth $1.
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Yes. A dollar coin roll is worth $25.00.
They're all worth one dollar each.
These coins are NOT rare and are worth face.
Yes, a penny is worth 1/100 of a dollar, a nickel is worth 1/20 of a dollar, a dime is worth 1/10 of a dollar, and a quarter is worth 1/4 of a dollar!
They're ordinary circulation coins worth $1 each.
The silver dollar Constitution coins are worth about $7.00 apiece. The gold $5 Constitution coins are worth about $100.00 apiece.