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The value of a $5.00 gold Coronet coin that was minted in Denver in the year 1907 in a minst state of 60 (MS60) is worth ~ $350.00.
Brass, not gold 1797-1789, not 1907. Minted in 2007. Worth $1 in circulated condition, about $3 uncirculated.
1907 is not a rare date for Indian Head cents. In worn circulated condition, it's worth about a dollar. An average circulated brown hued 1907 Indian is generally valued at about $3.00. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $25
In Extremely Fine condition it would retail for about $275
the value of a dollar was equal to 98 dollars today
us 20.00 coin 1907
Retail is $12.00-$15.00 for a 1907 Barber half dollar showing heavy wear.
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$1000
In 1907 gold was twenty dollars an ounce. Assuming toady it is one thousand dollars an ounce, there is a difference. 300 dollars in 1907 would have been worth 15 ounces of gold. So if you take that 15 ounces of gold and turn it into dollars today, you would have 15,000. Things are not equal. You could not buy a car. You could take a number of long train rides. A steak dinner was less than a dollar.
There were no $5 silver certificates issued that year, only United States Notes. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1907 US 5 dollar bill?" for more information.
around 200 dollars.
Australia did not have its own currency in 1907. The Australian Five Pound note was first issued in 1914. The Australian Five Dollar note was first issued in 1967.
The value of a $5.00 gold Coronet coin that was minted in Denver in the year 1907 in a minst state of 60 (MS60) is worth ~ $350.00.
What is the value of a 1927 Canadian dollar bill with King George?
Brass, not gold 1797-1789, not 1907. Minted in 2007. Worth $1 in circulated condition, about $3 uncirculated.