A "Double Eagle" coin is any US $20.00 gold coin, no other coin. Ten dollar gold coins are Eagles, Five dollar are Half Eagles and Two and a half dollar are Quarter Eagles.
Sorry no US gold coins of any type were struck in 1935. The last gold dollar coin was struck in 1889.
There is no such coin. Canada did not have any coins over 50 cents in 1871.
The 5 Dollar American Eagle coin regardless of date is a 1/10th oz Gold Bullion coin and as I type this the value is $108.10 The value of any gold bullion coin follows the spot price of gold.
Yes.
He is on a dollar coin. His picture is on a presidential dollar gold coin. Note: This doesn't contain any gold.
The gold dollar coin was minted from 1849 to 1889. None were made in 1932.
The U.S. Mint did not produce any gold dollar coins until 1849.
No gold US coins of any type were struck in 1949
Look at the coin again, no US gold coin of any kind was struck in 1953, the last one was 1933.
The answer to your question is NO. None of the one dollar coins that are "gold colored" contain any gold, they're made of brass. Neither coin is rare by any means.
No, the only odd denomination is a $2.5 dollar coin.