A copy is only worth what you are willing to pay for it.
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.
There were no US silver dollars minted for circulation between 1804 and 1835 inclusive, and the first gold dollars were issued in 1849. Please check your coin again and post a new question.
There is only ONE U.S. 1849 Twenty Dollar (Double Eagle) gold coin. It's a national treasure that is in the Smithsonian collection. The coin is priceless.
The Morgan name applies to silver dollars dated 1878-1904 and 1921 that were designed by G. T. Morgan. Please check again and post a new question.
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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.
It made silver worth more than gold
There were no US silver dollars minted for circulation between 1804 and 1835 inclusive, and the first gold dollars were issued in 1849. Please check your coin again and post a new question.
There is only ONE U.S. 1849 Twenty Dollar (Double Eagle) gold coin. It's a national treasure that is in the Smithsonian collection. The coin is priceless.
The Morgan name applies to silver dollars dated 1878-1904 and 1921 that were designed by G. T. Morgan. Please check again and post a new question.
The U.S. Mint never produced a silver $20 coin. $20 coins, called double eagles, were all made of gold. The 1849 Twenty D Double Eagle Gold Coin only 1 ever made and it is in the Smithsonium Collection and a National Treasure - Priceless
Hmmm ... in 1849 a coin dated 1849 would be new, wouldn't it? Assuming you're referring to U.S. coins: > Half cents and cents were copper > Half dimes, dimes, quarters, half dollars, and large dollars were made of silver with a small amount of copper. > Small dollars, $2.50, $5, $10, and $20 coins were made of gold and a small amount of copper.
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The hole kills the collectible value of the coin. It's likely only worth about $25.00 for the silver content of the coin. Take it to a coin dealer for an assessment and value.
1848 or 1849
Zachary Taylor was president in 1849. There is no 'moral value' of slavery
In order to give an estimated value on this coin it is necessary to know the date on the coin, the denomination of the coin and its national origin.