Assuming the coin is circulated retail prices are $178.00-$300.00
about $25
25 cents. Gold quarters have never been struck by the Mint. What you have is a novelty piece made by putting a thin plating of gold (or a golden-colored metal) on a regular quarter. They're sold as "keepsakes" in various magazines and novelty shops. They certainly look interesting but technically they're considered to be altered coins.
The last year for the series of Indian head cents was 1909. If it is a US Lincoln cents dated 1925, the value is 10 to 25 cents depending on condition.
More information is needed. Several countries issued 25¢ coins in 1942. Please look for questions like "What is the value of a 1942 US quarter?", "... Canadian quarter?", etc.
That nickel is not normally gold in color. So either it has been gold plated, or it has been exposed to contaminants that changed its color. 1936 is also considered a common date for buffalo nickels. Put that together and you come up with a value of about 25 cents for your coin.
What is the value of a 1909 Remington 25-20
Check that coin again. The US never minted a $25 gold piece, and the last year for gold coinage was 1932.
The US never issued $25 gold coins for general circulation. If you mean $2.50, please see the Related Question.
As of 2/25/2013, the gold market price is $1,589.85. To calculate the value of your gold jewelry or coins, you must know how many karats of gold the piece contains, the current market value of gold, and how many grams of gold the piece contains. Below is a gold calculator to help you estimate how much your gold is worth.
18K means 18 karats. Karats are how gold is measure. The number 18 means that the piece is 75% gold and 25% alloy. HGE is the logo of the company who made the piece. Not true! HGE stands for HEAVY GOLD ELECTROPLATE, which means the ring is PLATED with 18k gold and has no buyer value.
It is most likely worthless. Gold clad simply is a fancy word for gold plated. Even on a large object, the price to de-plate the piece is too expensive for the amount of gold you are going to recover.
about $25
The gold plating adds no collectible value to a coin that's only 25 cents to start with.
If you can find somebody who will buy gold filled as scrap, a little less than sterling silver price; But most buyers wont take gold filled especially not in large quantities. Your item is not pure gold, and of very little value scrap metal wise. It could be worth a fair bit as a piece, but most gold filled rings are only of 10-25$ value at best as a sale piece itself.
25 cents. Gold plating adds no value to the coin but rather can destroy the coins value. In this case it didn't because these coins are not rare and are worth only 25 cents.
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if you mean .25 or 0.25, it would mean you have quarter carat of real diamonds in the jewellery piece