Unless it has an O mint mark, about $300 for its gold content. If it's a 1909-O, it's worth about 2.5X as much as a collectible coin.
A 1884 $5 gold coin (aka - Coronet Head Half Eagle) is worth in fine condition (F12): $250; a 1909 $5 coin - aka Indian Head Half Eagle - is worth in extra fine condition (EF40): $425.00.
This coin is worth about $5 to $10 It is worth about $5 to $10
Most Mint State examples are below the MS-63 level and are common with values of $550.00-$990.00
The mint mark for the 1909 Half Eagle is located on the reverse {eagle} side of the coin just to the left of the arrow points.
Please look at the coin again. No U.S. $5 gold coins exist dated 1923.
A 1909 Half Eagle can be worth well over $500.00
A 1884 $5 gold coin (aka - Coronet Head Half Eagle) is worth in fine condition (F12): $250; a 1909 $5 coin - aka Indian Head Half Eagle - is worth in extra fine condition (EF40): $425.00.
This coin is worth about $5 to $10 It is worth about $5 to $10
It depends on which denomination coin you have. A $10 coin has more gold than a $5 coin.
A 1889 gold 5 pound coin is worth 5 pounds of gold, while a 1889 2 pound gold coin is only worth 2 pounds of gold.
Most Mint State examples are below the MS-63 level and are common with values of $550.00-$990.00
The mint mark for the 1909 Half Eagle is located on the reverse {eagle} side of the coin just to the left of the arrow points.
Please look at the coin again. No U.S. $5 gold coins exist dated 1923.
That depends on factors such as the denomination, date, and condition. For example, a $10 gold coin is worth more than a $5 gold coin. At very least, there's value for the gold content.
$145.
1962 cinco centavos gold mexicanos
This gold coin in uncirculated condition is worth $90.00.