assuming you are referring to the $20 coin, it was called a Saint Gaudens
If the coin is a modern gold bullion coin it is 1/4oz of pure gold. If it's a pre-1933 coin it has .48375oz of pure gold in it.
No silver or gold 1 dollar coins were struck in 1933
These copy's of the 1933 Double Eagle have no numismatic collectible value, most sell for $5.00 at coin shows.
Look at the coin again, no US gold coin of any kind was struck in 1953, the last one was 1933.
These copy's of the 1933 Double Eagle have no numismatic collectible value, most sell for $5.00 or less at coin shows.
$10 gold coins minted prior to 1933 are called "Eagles". Gold coins minted after 1986 are called "Gold American Eagle".
If the coin is a modern gold bullion coin it is 1/4oz of pure gold. If it's a pre-1933 coin it has .48375oz of pure gold in it.
No silver or gold 1 dollar coins were struck in 1933
These copy's of the 1933 Double Eagle have no numismatic collectible value, most sell for $5.00 at coin shows.
All Sacagawea coins are Brass. The US has not had a circulating gold coin since 1933.
No US gold coins were struck after 1933. Please look at the coin again.
If the coin is a modern $10.00 American Eagle gold bullion coin, it's a quarter ounce of pure gold. If it's dated pre-1933 it has .48375oz of pure gold.
Look at the coin again, no US gold coin of any kind was struck in 1953, the last one was 1933.
These copy's of the 1933 Double Eagle have no numismatic collectible value, most sell for $5.00 or less at coin shows.
The most valuable coin is a 1933 double eagle gold coin. One was sold for $3,000,000 at a bid
This coin is called an Eagle. It was minted until 1933 when the USA went off the gold standard and gold coins were no longer legal tender in the US. All existing gold coins were to have been withdrawn from circulation.
If you mean a replica of a 1933 $20 gold coin? it's only worth what you can get.