You don't say what it's condition is. If all the details are worn smooth, just find out how much an ounce of gold is selling for, and that's your answer. The more detail, the higher it's worth. If you are lucky enough to have a coin with practically no wear at all (coin dealers/collectors call these "uncirculated" and grades range from Mint State-60 to Mint State-70, or absolutely perfect) the value could be anywhere from $1400.00- $24,000. Talk to your local coin dealer for more details and up-to-the-minute info on gold prices. A more detailed answer: July 27, 2009 Your 1903 Double Eagle was produced at 2 US Mint facilities; Philadelphia and San Francisco. To determine which mint struck your coin you must locate the mint mark. This mark can be found on the reverse [tails] side of the coin just beneath the eagle. A small letter "S" indicates the coin was minted at San Francisco and is shown in the values chart given below as 1903-S. If there is no letter beneath the eagle, that indicates the coin was minted at Philadelphia and is shown as 1903-P in the values chart given below. The circulated and uncirculated values are shown. The higher the number in the left column, the better the condition of the coin. Coins in the higher uncirculated grades are scarce and therefore worth more. Circulated Grades.............1903-P...........1903-S VF30...................................$1,060............$1,060 EF40...................................$1,070............$1,070 AU55...................................$1,095............$1095 Uncirculated GradesMS60...................................$1,125..............$1,125 MS62...................................$1,175..............$1,450 MS63...................................$1,800...............$1,800 MS64...................................$2,350..............$2,900 MS65...................................$6,500..............$14,000 MS66...................................$24,000............$40,000
What you have is a 1903 US nickel. It's called a Liberty Head nickel because the woman on the front is Miss Liberty. V is the Roman numeral for 5, indicating the denomination. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1903 US nickel?". Diameter: 21.2mm Issued: 1883-1912; 5 unauthorized coins were also struck in 1913. Head of Liberty with 13 stars around the head, representing the first 13 colonies/states of the United States of America.
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OK, it's not Lincoln, he is only on the penny. With a date of 1903 it's a Liberty Head nickel an has a value of $3.00-$5.00 in circulated condition
Current retail value for a Liberty Head 1903 Double Eagle is $1,490.00 in the grade of MS-60
United States Census Bureau was created in 1903.
Ruth Wakefield invented the chocolate chip cookie. She was born in 1903 in Massachusetts in the United States of America.
United States Mail Leaving Dawson City for White Horse - 1903 was released on: USA: February 1903
What you have is a 1903 US nickel. It's called a Liberty Head nickel because the woman on the front is Miss Liberty. V is the Roman numeral for 5, indicating the denomination. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1903 US nickel?". Diameter: 21.2mm Issued: 1883-1912; 5 unauthorized coins were also struck in 1913. Head of Liberty with 13 stars around the head, representing the first 13 colonies/states of the United States of America.
The United States
United States Shipbuilding Company ended in 1903.
victor record- 1903 - "Bugle calls of the united states army - Part 1 and 2. What is it worth?
what is the value of a 1903 indianhead penny
The Panamanian government took control of the country on November 4, 1903. The United States recognized Panama's independence on November 6, 1903.
The United States of America was given the land it needed to build the Panama Canal through the signing of the Hayâ??Herran Treaty. The treaty was signed on January 21, 1903.
Francis T. Julia has written: 'Army staff reorganization, 1903-1985' -- subject(s): History, Organization, United States, United States. Army
the United States supported a revolution leading to Panamanian independence in 1903.