from $300-$450
1986 not 1976. The coin is a 1/10oz American Eagle Gold Bullion Coin and the vaule is a little less than the spot price of gold at time of sale. As of today about $100.00
$1. Gold plating adds no value to the coin and collectors view the coin as damaged. It is worth no more than face value.
It may have been plated with gold but it adds nothing to the value of the coin.
First it's gold plated, but not by the mint. And it's a common Eisenhower dollar and value is what ever you can get.
The value of any coin would depend on the year and condition of the coin. At the very least, a 22 carat gold sovereign would be worth its weight in the current bullion value of gold.
Depends on what the coin is made out of. The coin has absolutely no collector value because it wasn't made by the US Mint. Any value comes from the material the coin was made out of. If the coin was gold plated, it would be worth a couple cents at most. If the coin was solid gold, it would be worth the value of the gold, but no more.
The exact value of a 1901 ten dollar gold coin would actually be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would include authenticity, condition and gold content of the coin.
$1 for the copper nickel coin underneath, a few cents for the gold plating. The last circulating gold dollars were made in the 19th century and were smaller than dimes.
The value of a 5 Pahlavi gold coin from 1976 can vary depending on factors such as its condition, rarity, and current market demand. As of October 2021, these coins are typically valued for their gold content, which is around 0.2354 troy ounces. You may want to check with a reputable coin dealer or online marketplace to get an accurate valuation.
I really doubt if you have a 'coin' of that size, but 25 ounces of gold would be worth $20,000 - $24,000.
That is the value just for the gold in the coin, not as a coin.
If the dates are 1776-1976 your coin is not gold, it's gold-plated. Millions were struck in copper-nickel to honor the U.S. Bicentennial. They're only worth face value to $1.15, except for uncirculated or proof versions. The fact that your coin is plated makes it an altered coin with no extra value, unfortunately.