Baldwin & Co. issued 2 types of $10 gold coins dated 1850 and both are known to have many replicas, copy's and counterfeits. I suggest taking it to a qualified professional or sending it to a third-party grading service for authentication.
It depends on if the coin is gold or silver, post new question
This coin needs to be seen for an accurate assessment. The 1850 Baldwin & Co. $5.00 gold piece is a private issue not a US Mint issue and is rare. Many replicas and fakes exist. Genuine examples are valued at more than $10,000.00 so authentication is a must. Please take it to a qualified professional.
1000 dollars
Sorry no US gold coins of any type were struck in 1935. The last gold dollar coin was struck in 1889.
Baldwin & Co. issued 2 types of $10 gold coins dated 1850 and both are known to have many replicas, copy's and counterfeits. I suggest taking it to a qualified professional or sending it to a third-party grading service for authentication.
It depends on if the coin is gold or silver, post new question
This coin needs to be seen for an accurate assessment. The 1850 Baldwin & Co. $5.00 gold piece is a private issue not a US Mint issue and is rare. Many replicas and fakes exist. Genuine examples are valued at more than $10,000.00 so authentication is a must. Please take it to a qualified professional.
1000 dollars
Sorry no US gold coins of any type were struck in 1935. The last gold dollar coin was struck in 1889.
This specific coin in very fine condition is worth: $ 1700.00.
No US gold coins were struck in 1776. The first gold coins were struck in 1795 by the US mint. Most likely your coin either isn't an American coin or is a modern fantasy piece. The value depends on what your coin is exactly.
20 dollars
The first US $20 gold coin that was relaesed into circulation was in 1850. Look at the coin again and post new question.
A denomination would help please be more specific.
This is NOT a U.S. Mint product. No gold coins were struck from 1933 until 1986. Also the U.S. Mint has never struck a gold $100.00 coin.
No US gold coins were struck after 1933. Please look at the coin again.