Next to nothing.
First, this coin is not an official mint issue, meaning the collector value is zero.
HGE stands for heavy gold electroplating which means this coin is just plated, it isn't solid gold. So it contains only a tiny amount of gold which makes the coin pretty much worthless.
The 1907 $20 Saint-Gaudens that were released for circulation have retail values starting at $3,600.00-$15,440.00 for circulated coins and uncirculated at $16,810.00+
If they are replicas , practically nothing.
The first St. Gaudens double eagles were released in 1907, so a 1904 St. Gaudens coin is not possible. Please check your coin again. If you have a 1904 double eagle with a Liberty head design, it's worth between $1000 and $1100 depending on how worn it is. If you have a different date with the St. Gaudens Standing Liberty design, please post a new question with that information. Copy each of these links into your browser to see images of each design: http://coinfacts.com/double_eagles/liberty_with_motto_double_eagles/1904_liberty_head_double_eagle.htm http://coinfacts.com/double_eagles/saint_gaudens_double_eagles/1910_saint_gaudens_double_eagle.htm
Mini coins are not issued by the US Mint. No estimated value can be given without knowing the metals used in the coin and their weight or percentage of the total weight of the coin. My guess is that they would be worth the calculated measurement of current gold prices, so it should be worth $19.56 per coin.
1907 is a cool date. First things first though. Make sure there isn't a mintmark on your coin. If there is a mini letter "H" under the date on your coin, then your coin is worth around 1 - 25 dollars. If your coin has the mintmark then it is worth around 15 - 400. Good luck with your coin.
The value of a U.S. Ronald Reagan Mini Medal can be found via the Coin Quest service. The value is based on the current price of gold. At this time these coins are valued at $14.
Novelty item -- no collector value.
The US does not make mini-half dollars. Your coin is a novelty item.
Depends on what the coin is made out of. The coin has absolutely no collector value because it wasn't made by the US Mint. Any value comes from the material the coin was made out of. If the coin was gold plated, it would be worth a couple cents at most. If the coin was solid gold, it would be worth the value of the gold, but no more.
Wondering the answer myself.....
It's not a genuine US coin. It's a novelty item that sells for a couple of bucks, but it has no numismatic value.
It is called a "mini coin". They are manufactured as a novelty and have no numismatic {fancy word for coin collecting} value.
This is not a coin made by the US mint. It is probably worth only the metal value. It could be that it is only gold-plated. If it is pure gold then it is worth whatever amount of gold is in the coin.