Circulated coins in grades of VF-20 to AU-55 list at $275.00 to $300.00. Bullion value as of today is about $235.36
$575.00 to $625 in circulated condition
Retail list is $1,075.00 to $1,150.00 in circulated condition.
$1,320.00-$1,520.00 are the current retail values for this coin in circulated condition.
From $265 to $9,000. Exception coins will have a higher value up to about $18,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
This coin's gold value is now higher than its collector value. If worn, it would sell for about $475. If in nearly new condition, about $550.
The exact value of a 1901 ten dollar gold coin would actually be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would include authenticity, condition and gold content of the coin.
I assume you mean a 5 dollar piece. It should have a picture of Miss Liberty on one side, and eagle on the other, and be about the diameter of a nickel but heavier. The value of many gold coins is now determined as much by their metal content as their numismatic worth. Circulated 1901 $5 pieces retail from about $150 if worn, up to $200+ in Extremely Fine condition (effecitvely no detectable wear). A 1901 Half Eagle 5$ gold piece (no mint mark or S mint mark) in very fine condition is worth $140.00, in uncirculated condition is worth $200.00, Proof is worth $8,500.00. There is also some 1901S half eagles that were struck with the 1 over 0, and these are worth more.
$575.00 to $625 in circulated condition
Retail list is $1,075.00 to $1,150.00 in circulated condition.
It depends on the year and condition. Some are only worth the value of their gold content, and others are valued as collectibles.
In mint state condition it has a value of $1500 to $4200 depending upon the condition of the coin. In proof condition the value varies from $1500 to $2700.
Regardless of mint mark, about $375 to $400 depending on the amount of wear.
$1,320.00-$1,520.00 are the current retail values for this coin in circulated condition.
A 1996 American Eagle Bullion $5 gold coin in MS65 condition is worth: $ $110.
From $265 to $9,000. Exception coins will have a higher value up to about $18,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
A 1901 $5 S coin with an MS62 GRADING goes for about $425.00. In lower grades, as of 06/2008 it's worth anywhere from $220 to $300.
This coin's gold value is now higher than its collector value. If worn, it would sell for about $475. If in nearly new condition, about $550.