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If you mean an 1853 $1 gold coin value can be $125.00 to $270.00 for a circulated coin. And more than $300.00 for uncirculated coins.
The Philadelphia issue of the 1853 Liberty Head $1 gold coin is the highest mintage and most common date of the entire series of US one dollar gold coins. Retail values of circulated coins are $126.00-$270.00 and Mint State examples are $280.00-$340.00.
The Actual Gold Weight (AGW) of this coin is .04837oz of pure gold.
The monetary value of a one cent Cuban coin from 1853 is one cent. The numismatric value is another issue than could be answer by a numistatic expert.
Regardless of its mint mark, a circulated specimen is worth about the price of 1/4 of an oz. of gold - roughly $250 as of 09/2008. Check the link below for current prices, because the value of gold changes a lot.
If you mean an 1853 $1 gold coin value can be $125.00 to $270.00 for a circulated coin. And more than $300.00 for uncirculated coins.
Melt value is $62.62
The value of gold is set twice a day by the London Bullion Market Association. The current price for 1ozt of gold is $1294.00
The Philadelphia issue of the 1853 Liberty Head $1 gold coin is the highest mintage and most common date of the entire series of US one dollar gold coins. Retail values of circulated coins are $126.00-$270.00 and Mint State examples are $280.00-$340.00.
The Actual Gold Weight (AGW) of this coin is .04837oz of pure gold.
The American Eagle Gold Bullion coins with the denomination of $5 are 1/10th ounce of pure gold. Current market value is about $163.00.
The American Eagle Gold Bullion coins with the denomination of $5 are 1/10th ounce of pure gold. Current market value is about $163.00.
The monetary value of a one cent Cuban coin from 1853 is one cent. The numismatric value is another issue than could be answer by a numistatic expert.
This is the Proof version of the 1 ounce gold bullion coins made in 2005 at the West Point Mint. Current average retail value is $1,900.00
1965 grains is just about 127.33 grams, so find the current price of 1 gram of pure gold and multiply that by 127.33.
Current (2000 and newer) $1 coins are made of brass, not gold, and are only worth face value if you found it in change.
We need to know if it is 1/10, 1/4, 1/2, or 1 ounce size. They all sell for a fair premium above the current spot gold price. 1ounce