If you mean an 1853 $1 gold coin value can be $125.00 to $270.00 for a circulated coin. And more than $300.00 for uncirculated coins.
If the coin grades from VF-20 to AU-50 the value is $200.00-$250.00
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$240 - $72,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
The Philadelphia issue of the 1853 Liberty Head $1 gold coin is the highest mintage and most common date of the entire series of US one dollar gold coins. Retail values of circulated coins are $126.00-$270.00 and Mint State examples are $280.00-$340.00.
The Actual Gold Weight (AGW) of this coin is .04837oz of pure gold.
Melt value is $62.62
If the coin grades from VF-20 to AU-50 the value is $200.00-$250.00
A denomination is needed. Please post a new question
$240 - $72,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
The Philadelphia issue of the 1853 Liberty Head $1 gold coin is the highest mintage and most common date of the entire series of US one dollar gold coins. Retail values of circulated coins are $126.00-$270.00 and Mint State examples are $280.00-$340.00.
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The Actual Gold Weight (AGW) of this coin is .04837oz of pure gold.
Circulated coins have retail values of $700.0-$1,400.00, show the coin to a collector or dealer for a grade. It's the only way to get a an accurate value.
The U.S. does not issue "Tallar" coins. But if you're asking about a 1 dollar gold coin, just type in 1853 U.S. Gold Dollar in your search box and click on images. This will bring up pictures 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.
The 1853-D Half Eagle is the most common issue from the Dahlonega Mint. The coins were heavily circulated and many are damaged or well worn. An EF-40 example has a current retail value of $2,200.00-$2,500.00