if it is gold then it will be around $1000 if it is old enough but if not then it can only be up to $50
I suggest you get a good coin book and search for your coin in there.
Such a coin is silver and the price is determined by silver price. As of writing they are worth $4.10
It is a common coin and only worth its silver content, which is about $12 at the time of writing.
If this coin is indeed half struck on both sides, it could be worth a lot of money. Advise you take the coin to a coin dealer to have it appraised.
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It is worth nothing. You could try and take the two headed coin to a coin expert. But it is just a misprint.
the markings on a penny is a Lincoln memorial because they wanted hes picture on a penny on a coin after he died.
$1 unless it has an "S" mintmark and then it is a 40% silver coin worth silver melt value which at the time of writing is worth about $6.50. But Ike dollars really aren't worth too much to collectors unless they have the "S" mintmark and are silver.
It is worth anywhere between 350.00-360.00 but retails for more. Trade in value is 60-80% depending on the condition of the coin. At this time gold is at 1650+ per ounce so also watch this value as well.
Please post a new question with the coin's denomination! Dimes, quarters, halves, and dollars with that date all carry a portrait of Miss Liberty.
That circle can be viewed almost any night -- it is the moon above us. In circulated condition, that coin has no added value.