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In average condition it is worth about $250.
The only "Indian Head" U.S. gold coin dated 1927 is the $2.5 dollar Quarter Eagle. Values for circulated coins run from $270.00 to $400.00. Average Mint State examples are $450.00 to $600.00.
$3000.00
$1.00 in 1927 had the same buying power as $13.36 in 2016.
there weren't any notes issued in 1927
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The coin is a PEACE Dollar not a Liberty Dollar. 1927 is a little better date for the series with retail values for circulated examples from $16.00 to $30.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin.
You are asking about a 1927 US Quarter Eagle (2-1/2 Dollar Indian Head gold coin) (KM#128). The coin is 18mm in diameter, weighs 4.18 grams and is 90% gold, giving it an AGW (Actual Gold Weight) of 0.1209 troy ounces. The is an incused (that is, cut below the surface of the coin , rather than rising above it) image of an American Indian on the front and of an eagle at rest on the back. As of December 15, 2010, with gold at US$1,388 per troy ounce, the coin has a "melt value" of US$167.80. According to the December 7, 2010, edition of Numismatic News, a 1927 US Quarter Eagle (2-1/2 Dollar Indian Head gold coin) (KM#128) is worth US$225 in Very Fine condition, US$255 in Extremely Fine condition, US$280 in Almost Uncirculated-50 condition, US$340 in MS-60 Uncirculated condition, US$815 in MS-63 Uncirculated condition, and US$3,475 in MS-65 Uncirculated condition.
In circulated condition, the 1927, 1930, and 1931 may be worth a dollar or two, but the rest have little or no added value.
A certified example in MS-63 has a average retail value of $2,100.00
Average value in EF-40 is $44.00
It's worth about $28 in average circulated condition and up to around $120 in uncirculated condition.