The last circulating double eagles were dated 1932. No gold coins were minted in 1939.
The last double eagles were minted in 1933. When these coins were made it was during the Depression of the thirties and president Roosevelt ordered them back to be melted before they entered circulation. Some were saved from the melting pot. Back in 2002 one was auctioned off for $7,950,020 making it the most expensive coin in the world
It is impossible to tell without knowing the denomination of the coin. There is a big difference between a Double Eagle and an Eagle or half Eagle.
The value is in the silver in the coin or coins of this set. The US mint never made a 1849 silver proof double eagle.Only gold double eagles. And only 1 1849 double eagle and it's in the Smithsonian collection.
what is the value of a 1924 St. Gaudens Double Eagle gold coin
A copy of any US coin has no true value aside from that of the metals used to make it.
1939 Lincoln with no mint mark, average value is 5 to 10 cents.
Double eagle commemorative 200 th aniversary
It is impossible to tell without knowing the denomination of the coin. There is a big difference between a Double Eagle and an Eagle or half Eagle.
The value is in the silver in the coin or coins of this set. The US mint never made a 1849 silver proof double eagle.Only gold double eagles. And only 1 1849 double eagle and it's in the Smithsonian collection.
what is the value of a 1924 St. Gaudens Double Eagle gold coin
The 1882 Double Eagle is very rare, a genuine example would have a starting value of $50,000.00
Either an Albatross, or a double eagle. Double eagle is mainly used in the US.
A copy of any US coin has no true value aside from that of the metals used to make it.
1939 Lincoln with no mint mark, average value is 5 to 10 cents.
Probably the 1933 double eagle. Last auction was around $7 million, IIRC.
what is the value
$20
A U.S. $20 double eagle contains .96750oz of pure gold. The value just for the gold, today is about $1,200.00. The numismatic value depends on the date, mintmark and grade of the coin.