The value of a Coronet Head $20 Double Eagle gold coin is based on its mint state - for example, if this coin is in very fine (VF20) condition, its value is $950.00. If its mint state is AU50, its value increases to: $1100.
well-worn = $350 lightly worn = $1000 crisp uncirculated = $2000 ... as of 12/22/09
It's only worth $1. To clear things up: > It's not gold, but gold-colored brass. > It's called a Sacagawea dollar because it shows a stylized picture of that Native American guide. ALL US coins have the word LIBERTY or a picture of Miss Liberty on them so the term "Liberty" coin isn't specific.
It's NOT gold and just a dollar. The last year the US made a one dollar gold coin was 1889.
I'm assuming you're referring to a one cent coin because 1796 Liberty Cap half cents are extremely rare. Its retail value as of 12/2008 is: Worn condition - $390 Moderately worn - $2000 Almost uncirculated - $10600
None of the coins listed in this question contain any silver or gold. All are just face value.
Spot price today is $17.64 so about $15.00.
Only state quarters were minted in 2000.
Probably face value - unless there's something 'unique' about it.
if it's not a Proof coin value is one dollar.
The coin is a Sacagawea dollar not a liberty dollar and it's only worth a dollar.
One dollar. They are worth only face value since they are so common. You can acquire them at your local bank.
It's a Sacagawea dollar coin that's still produced today, value is $1.00
Depending on the quality of the piece, original markings, finish, and etc the value ranges at a minimum of $500-$2000 for a mint piece
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Although sold for a premium to the public, colorized coins have no true numismatic value. Their value is limited to the worth of the silver they contain.
well-worn = $350 lightly worn = $1000 crisp uncirculated = $2000 ... as of 12/22/09
The years between 1899 and 2000.