A typical Mint State example is $400.00 to $600.00. It's a fairly common higher mintage coin.
There were two types of Coronet gold $2.50 Quarter Eagles produced in the year of 1861. Please tell about the reverse side - that side will determine its value. I assume there is no 'S' mint mark, either.
An 1861 $20 dollar gold coin is extremely rare. In very good condition it is worth $10,000-$40,000. In "Uncirculated" with narrower wings (you will have to ask an expert on this) they can fetch up to $250,000.
The coin, Abraham Lincoln 1861-1863 Gold One Dollar is valued around $20.
The only US gold coin dated 1820 is a Capped Head Quarter Eagle ($5.00) gold piece. Three different varieties exist, the most common type has a minimum value of $3,500.00
The Confederacy never actually struck any gold coins of any denomination so the coin is a replica. As for value about $5.00-$7.00 if you find someone that wants it.
There were two types of Coronet gold $2.50 Quarter Eagles produced in the year of 1861. Please tell about the reverse side - that side will determine its value. I assume there is no 'S' mint mark, either.
An 1861 $20 dollar gold coin is extremely rare. In very good condition it is worth $10,000-$40,000. In "Uncirculated" with narrower wings (you will have to ask an expert on this) they can fetch up to $250,000.
It's a copy of a Blake & Company $20 gold piece. Only 2 authentic coins of this type and date exist. The piece has little or no value.
The spot price of gold is $1,115.40 per ounce as I type this, that's also the value of the coin. The coin is 1 ounce of pure gold.
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What is the value of a one fourth ounce gold austrian 500 schilling piece?
The coin, Abraham Lincoln 1861-1863 Gold One Dollar is valued around $20.
The only US gold coin dated 1820 is a Capped Head Quarter Eagle ($5.00) gold piece. Three different varieties exist, the most common type has a minimum value of $3,500.00
Current value is $109.44
The Confederacy never actually struck any gold coins of any denomination so the coin is a replica. As for value about $5.00-$7.00 if you find someone that wants it.
Both gold & silver one dollar coins were struck in 1889. Post new question as to type.
Value All depends on grade mint mark and condition of the coin. Consult a professional coin dealer.