Since copy coins don't have any standards, anyone can make a copy coin out of any material (lead, zinc, gold, silver, copper, etc.) only a coin dealer or jeweler who sees your coin in person can guess at what it is made out of. It has no collector value, the only value comes from the metals used to make it. Most are just gold-plated copper and have no value though.
There are two types of one dollar gold coins for this year, both are dated 1854. The Type 1 is a Liberty Head and the Type 2 is a Indian Head and each type has different values. Post new question as to the type of coin.
Which coin
what is the vaule of a 1924 miss liberty one dollar coin
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1854 Liberty Seated dime is a common coin. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. Most coins show a lot of wear. In general retail values for low grade coins are $13.00-$17.00, better grade are $20.00-$45.00 and coins showing almost no wear run from $125.00-$200.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelery or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer
1883-S Liberty $20 Gold Coin MS62
All US coins dated 2000 have the word LIBERTY on them. Which one?
It depends on the grade of the coin and how bad and were the scratch is, take it to a dealer for an assessment.
The coin is a Sacagawea dollar not a liberty dollar and it's only worth a dollar.
The coin you are referring to is a United States Large Cent from the year 1854. The 13 stars on the coin represent the original 13 colonies of the United States. The initials "N.L.W." stand for the coin's designer, Newcomb, Lovett, and Washington.
The coin is called a SACAGAWEA dollar and has no gold in it. If you know it's a 2000 coin, why don't you think it has no date?
if it's not a Proof coin value is one dollar.
There is no such thing as a Liberty dollar coin minted in 2000. There is however the Sacajawea dollar which was minted in brass, and unless in proof condition it is only worth $1.
There are two types of one dollar gold coins for this year, both are dated 1854. The Type 1 is a Liberty Head and the Type 2 is a Indian Head and each type has different values. Post new question as to the type of coin.
Not gold, it's made from brass. Just spend it.
July 26, 2009 The 1854 Seated Liberty half dime was produced at 2 US Mint facilities; Philadelphia and New Orleans. To obtain the proper value for your coin, it must be determined at which mint it was struck. This is done by finding the mint mark which is located on the reverse [tails] side of the coin beneath the word "DIME". The letter "O" indicates the coin was minted at New Orleans and is represented as 1854-O. If there is no letter, that indicates the coin was minted at Philadelphia and is represented in this answer as 1854-P. The values for these coins can be seen in the chart given below. Circulated Grades......1854-P..........1854-O G4................................$22...............$25 F12...............................$29...............$40 EF40.............................$72...............$110 AU55.............................$150.............$225 Uncirculated GradesMS60.............................$215..............$290 MS63.............................$330..............$815 MS64.............................$750..............$1,600 MS65.............................$1,900...........$4,200 MS66.............................$5,500...........$9,000 MS67.............................$20,000.........$25,000
Depends on which coin you are talking about. US coins frequently have featured a personification of Liberty, although who Liberty is modeled after depends on the coin.
A 2000 American Eagle five dollar gold coin with a mint mark of "S" or "W" is worth in a MS 65: $110; if the "W" coin is in proof condition (PF65), the value is: $125.