If it's truly an American gold coin from 1841, please post a new, separate question with its denomination.
If you got it in change and it has a picture of the Statue of Liberty on the back and the denomination $1, it's not gold and it's not from 1841. It's one of the current Presidential dollars. These coins are made of gold-colored brass and 1841 is the year that the president (certainly W. H. Harrison) served in office.
There are billions of them and they have no extra value so you can feel free to spend it.
If the coin has an image of President John Tyler on it, that makes it a modern presidential dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.
The coin was struck in 2009 not 1841. The date and mint mark is on the edge of the coin. 1841 is the date he served as president. Value is one dollar.
Today, each gold coin has its own value. In order to give an accurate answer to this question the denomination and date and condition of each of the coins is needed.
To clear things up, your coin is only worth $1. It isn't gold and it isn't from 1841: > It's one of the current series of Presidential Dollars. 1841-45 are the dates that President Tyler held office; the minting date is 2009 and is found on the coin's edge. > It's made of brass, not gold. > There are hundreds of millions of Presidential dollar coins available. Check with any major bank.
It's William Henry Harrison, not Jefferson, and it's worth one dollar.
If the coin has an image of President John Tyler on it, that makes it a modern presidential dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.
The coin was struck in 2009 not 1841. The date and mint mark is on the edge of the coin. 1841 is the date he served as president. Value is one dollar.
Today, each gold coin has its own value. In order to give an accurate answer to this question the denomination and date and condition of each of the coins is needed.
To clear things up, your coin is only worth $1. It isn't gold and it isn't from 1841: > It's one of the current series of Presidential Dollars. 1841-45 are the dates that President Tyler held office; the minting date is 2009 and is found on the coin's edge. > It's made of brass, not gold. > There are hundreds of millions of Presidential dollar coins available. Check with any major bank.
It's William Henry Harrison, not Jefferson, and it's worth one dollar.
$1. It's a presidential dollar coin from 2009. 1841-1845 are the years Tyler served in office.
The date (2009), mintmark and motto are on the edge of the coin.
That is the value just for the gold in the coin, not as a coin.
Beyond the value of the gold cotent, the value of the coin depends on its condition, which is highly subjective.
1926 ten dollar gold coin value
The US didn't start minting gold dollars until 1849. Please check again and post a new question. If the coin is about the size of a quarter and has a picture of the Statue of Liberty on the back, it's not gold and not from 1841.* You have one of the modern presidential dollar coins that have been issued since 2007. It's brass, not gold, and is only worth $1. 1841 is the year that W. H. Harrison served as president. The minting date is on the coin's edge. You should be able to get lots of them from any major bank at $1 each, so feel free to spend it. (*) The Statue of Liberty was built in 1886 so it couldn't exactly be on a coin from 1841 unless it was minted by a time traveller ...
The 5 Dollar American Eagle coin regardless of date is a 1/10th oz Gold Bullion coin and as I type this the value is $108.10 The value of any gold bullion coin follows the spot price of gold.