There were no double eagle coins minted in 1816.
In America? the 1933 double eagle, or 20$ coin. By the orders of FDR, !1 was made. It is worth up to $2,000.
It is an American Eagle gold coin, not a double eagle coin, it contains 1 ounce of pure gold, its value depends on the spot price of gold for example, today it would be worth just a bit less than $1,300. However, tomorrow it could be worth a lot more or a lot less, it just is dependent on the price of gold.
The largest denomination coin the US ever minted as currency was the $20 gold double-eagle.
The guinea coin was not made after 1816.
The value is in the silver in the coin or coins of this set. The US mint never made a 1849 silver proof double eagle.Only gold double eagles. And only 1 1849 double eagle and it's in the Smithsonian collection.
"Eagle" generally refers to a $10 gold coin, but those were not minted in 1979. The only coin bigger than a half dolar, minted in 1979, is the Susan B. Anthony Dollar. Is that what you have? If it's a double headed coin, then it's a novelty item, not made by the Mint, worth a couple dollars. Dan
The 1787 Immunis Columbia Eagle Reverse, it was a pattern coin made in New Jersey .
OK, the first thing is the name, it's SAINT-GAUDENS not st gardens. Second thing is no 1925 gold eagles were made. A eagle is a $10.00 coin and a double eagle is a $20.00 coin and they were made in 1925. The average retail value for a MS-65 example is $2,330.00
Because the coin is not a silver eagle, with a date 1902 the coin is a MORGAN dollar. The first Silver Eagle was made in 1986.
The U.S. Mint never produced a silver $20 coin. $20 coins, called double eagles, were all made of gold. The 1849 Twenty D Double Eagle Gold Coin only 1 ever made and it is in the Smithsonium Collection and a National Treasure - Priceless
No, a guinea coin was equal to a pound and a shilling. It was no longer made after 1816.
Either an Albatross, or a double eagle. Double eagle is mainly used in the US.