$720.00 to$860.00 retail for circulated coins
Sorry, no gold $1 dollar Indian Head coins dated 1915 exist the last year of issue was 1889, look at the coin again and post new question.
9,000,000 dollars
There were no Indian Head pennies minted in 1915. The last Indian Head pennies were minted in 1909. In 1915 the type of penny minted was the Lincoln, Wheat Ear reverse (called 'Wheat penny'). A 1915 Wheat penny is worth from $1.50 to $500.00 according to mint mark and condition.
An Indian Head $10 gold Eagle coin, minted in 1915, if in extra-fine condition (EF-40) is worth: $650.00; if this same coin is in uncirculated condition (MS-60), its value climbs to: $850.00. However, with the increasing rise of gold, these prices can change rapidly.
$720.00 to$860.00 retail for circulated coins
Sorry, no gold $1 dollar Indian Head coins dated 1915 exist the last year of issue was 1889, look at the coin again and post new question.
$400 to $15,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
There were no Indian Head pennies minted in 1915. The last Indian Head pennies were minted in 1909. In 1915 the type of penny minted was the Lincoln, Wheat Ear reverse (called 'Wheat penny'). A 1915 Wheat penny is worth from $1.50 to $500.00 according to mint mark and condition.
9,000,000 dollars
An Indian Head $10 gold Eagle coin, minted in 1915, if in extra-fine condition (EF-40) is worth: $650.00; if this same coin is in uncirculated condition (MS-60), its value climbs to: $850.00. However, with the increasing rise of gold, these prices can change rapidly.
Unfortunately alterations such as that almost always destroy the collectors' value of a coin.
Look at the coin again. No U.S. $1.00 silver coins have the Indian Head design.
You either have a Coronet Gold Dollar or a Indian Head, small head gold dollar - both coins were minted in the year of 1854. Assuming you have the Coronet in very fine condition (VF20), its value is: $200. If you have the Indian Head, small head coin, its value in very fine conditon is: $350.
The attached website has a table for value on this item. The quality of the coin is an important factor, as you will notice. http://www.pcgs.com/prices/PriceGuideDetail.aspx?MS=1&PR=1&c=759&title=Indian+%242.5
About $325, for its gold content.
This can be worth anywhere between 10 cents and a dollar.