I would say 50 cents...unless 1909 is a super rare year in coin collecting or something. Then it could be worth a lot. But don't take my word for it.
About 400 - 430 dollar. There are three verslons. With the letter D, O or S.
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.
There were no dollar coins minted in 1909. If you have a dollar coin with a 1909 date on it, it is either a fantasy coin, silver round, or most likely a Chinese counterfeit -- I have seen many of these. In any case, its value will be only for whatever silver it may contain.
A Double Eagle is a $20.00 gold coin not a half dollar. Please look at the coin again and post a new question
Please look at the date again, no US dollar coins are dated 1909.
A 1909 Half Eagle can be worth well over $500.00
About 400 - 430 dollar. There are three verslons. With the letter D, O or S.
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.
Value is about $18.00
There were no dollar coins minted in 1909. If you have a dollar coin with a 1909 date on it, it is either a fantasy coin, silver round, or most likely a Chinese counterfeit -- I have seen many of these. In any case, its value will be only for whatever silver it may contain.
A Double Eagle is a $20.00 gold coin not a half dollar. Please look at the coin again and post a new question
It's a 2000 one-ounce Silver Eagle bullion coin and as of today is about $18.00
$3000.00
Please look at the date again, no US dollar coins are dated 1909.
$670.00-$970.00 are the current retail values for this 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.
The value of a Silver Eagle coins is determined by the spot price of silver which right now is $29.23 which would be what your coin is worth, with perhaps another dollar added depending on condition for the coin itself.