If it has no mint mark on the back, its value will fluctuate with the price of gold. As of 09/2008 this date retails for anywhere from $230 in worn condition to $300 if like new.
If it has a C or D mint mark on the back it is worth more as a collectible. The price range is approximately $950 with moderate wear to $2100 with almost no wear.
In average condition, about $500 for its gold content. If the coin has only slight wear AND there is an "O" mint mark on the back, it has a higher collector's value, though - $700+ depending on the amount of wear.
the cost is about 500 dollars or maybe more
It reaslly depends on what condition. But probably about 500
Its value will fluctuate with the price of gold, but as of 11/2008 has been in the range of $250 to $500 depending on how worn it is.
Somewhere in between about $100 and $500
The value of the 1849 "Holiness to the Lord" gold coin can vary based on factors like its condition, rarity, and collector demand. It's recommended to have the coin appraised by a professional numismatist to determine its precise value in the current market.
In average condition, about $500 for its gold content. If the coin has only slight wear AND there is an "O" mint mark on the back, it has a higher collector's value, though - $700+ depending on the amount of wear.
It would depend on the year and condition of the coin (which is a One Centesimo coin from Panama).
A 1975 Balboa gold coin has different values depending on its denomination and condition. A Panama 100 coin is worth about $300, and a coin with a denomination of 500 can be worth over $2,000.
Around 500:)
the cost is about 500 dollars or maybe more
5 to 10 dollars is the value of a coin from Greece with 100 Apaxmes on it . If you had a 1965 or earlier it would have been 500 to 1000 dollars
Fractional gold coins are not US Mint issue but were privately minted and the dates range from 1852-1883, some are round and others are octagonal. Coins with a bear on them regardless of date are modern replicas that have no or very little value, more than 500 types are known so the coin must be seen for a accurate assessment. Please take it to a dealer for a better idea of value.
The value of the coin is a piece of information which is very difficult to find. The gold weight is 41.7 grams (900/1000 - 90% gold purity). The value of the gold content is over $2000 AUD - the coin is very rare (especially in mint condition) and as yet I have been unable to find the mintage number - does anyone know how many were struck? I would estimate the value of this coin to be approximately $4000 AUD or more depending on condition.
It reaslly depends on what condition. But probably about 500
The value of a 1977 500 Sylis coin depends on its condition. This coin in mint condition is valued between 10.00 and 12.00 as of 2014.
It depends on what coin you are talking about. If you are talking about the Eagle coin, with a denomination of $10, produced in the 18-1900s, you are looking at a couple thousand dollars. However, the exact value depends on condition. Then there is the American Gold Eagle 1/4 oz $10 coin, this is worth about $500. It is about 8 grams, and 22 karat gold. Then there is the American Buffalo, it is 24 karat pure gold, that would be about $700, it is a 1/4 oz $10 American, or simply Gold Buffalo. These have no numismatic value, only bullion value.