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The only value is what someone will pay. This stuff has no Numismatic collectible value.
Sorry, no US coins dated 1776 with a Twenty D. denomination were struck. 1793 is the first year for ANY US coin.
8-13-11>>> The 1854-D Three-Dollar gold piece is a lower mintage (1,120) high value coin of this series. Values for circulated coins run from $3,000.00 to $55,000.00+ depending on which of the 6 major grades the coin falls into. Also this is the first year of issue for this coin and is a well known counterfeited date/Mint coin, please take it to a collector or dealer, also consider a professional grading service for authentication.NOTE: The entire series (1854-1889) of US Three-Dollar gold coins is known to have been counterfeited. Authentication of any date is recommended.
With no mint mark, around $1000 With a D or S mint mark, $1000 to $1500 depending on condition. has a g mark
About 1.50
2000.00
Their only value is in their gold content, which is minimal. Aside from the gold plating they are considered a novelty souvenier item that anyone can reproduce.
The only value is what someone will pay. This stuff has no Numismatic collectible value.
Likely none at all, but it may have a thin gold wash or plating that's worth maybe 3 cents.
Sorry, no US coins dated 1776 with a Twenty D. denomination were struck. 1793 is the first year for ANY US coin.
John D. Alderson was born in 1854.
J. D. Rees was born in 1854.
Franklin D. Hale was born in 1854.
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Frank D. Jackson was born on 1854-01-26.
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8-13-11>>> The 1854-D Three-Dollar gold piece is a lower mintage (1,120) high value coin of this series. Values for circulated coins run from $3,000.00 to $55,000.00+ depending on which of the 6 major grades the coin falls into. Also this is the first year of issue for this coin and is a well known counterfeited date/Mint coin, please take it to a collector or dealer, also consider a professional grading service for authentication.NOTE: The entire series (1854-1889) of US Three-Dollar gold coins is known to have been counterfeited. Authentication of any date is recommended.