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The American Silver Eagle is a coin worth one dollar. It is an official bullion coin, meaning it is stored for its value and not traded in regular commerce. The coin is 99.9% silver, with an image of Walking Liberty on one face and the titular eagle on the other.
It is one of the many images of "Lady Liberty" which are on our coins
"double eagle penny" is kind of an oxymoron. A double eagle coin has a face value of $20. However, a gold coin is probably worth considerably more than face value.
"An eagle is a $10 coin. Assuming you are referring to the $5 coin, these weighed about 8.25 gm. For comparison purposes, a modern Sacajawea or Presidential dollar coin weighs 8.1 gm."[Improvement - more specific answer]Sorry but I think the poster was probably asking about a modern $5 face value Gold Eagle bullion coin which contains 1/10th Troy ounce( or about 3.11 grams) of gold.The US Mint produces the "Eagles" in 4 different weights1/10th oz American Eagle ($5 face value) coin - 16.5mm in diameter1/4th oz American Eagle ($10 face value) coin - 22mm in diameter1/2 ounce American Eagle ($25 face value) coin - 27mm in diameter1 ounce American Eagle ($50 face value) coin - 32.7mm in diameter
The highest denomination US coin is the American Platinum Eagle. It was first made in 1997 and has a face value of 100 dollars.
With a date of 1971 the coin is not a silver eagle it's a Eisenhower dollar with a value of $1.00 for coins found in circulation.. Only collectors coins sold from the US Mint have a premium above face value.
U.S. gold coins were face value in the year 1800. At the time only $2.50 (Quarter Eagle) $5.00 (Half Eagle) and $10.00 (Eagle) coins had been issued.
All U.S. Kennedy half dollars (1964-2011) have an eagle on the reverse. A coin dated 1971 is copper-nickel and only face value.
You have one troy ounce of 99.9% pure silver. Current value about $16. BUT I GUESS THIS IS NOT SILVER If the word PEACE is under the eagle, you have a standard-issue dollar coin made of 90% silver. Its value is around $16 depending on the price of silver.
Eisenhower is on the front of the coin, the eagle is on the reverse that's why it's called a Eisenhower dollar. The 1977 coin has no silver regardless of mintmark and is likely only face value especially if it's from a bank or found in circulation.
There is a Silver Eagle, which is a bullion coin worth almost $20 at the current silver price, with a face value of $1.
The US has never made a gold 25 cent coin.