Double Eagle coins were issued from the mid-1800s to 1932 for circulation, and again in recent years as bullion pieces. That's a lot to choose from - please post a new and more specific question with the coin's date and design. Alternately, you could look at a site such as the one linked below for pictures and a description of mint marks.
On an American Eagle Silver Dollar, the mint marks of "S," "P," or "W," are found on the reverse side of the coin, on the left side, under the eagle's lowest left feather.
The mint marks on US double eagle gold coins is located on the reverse [tails] side of the coin below the eagle.
Below the last digit of the date
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"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.
It is an American Eagle gold coin, not a double eagle coin, it contains 1 ounce of pure gold, its value depends on the spot price of gold for example, today it would be worth just a bit less than $1,300. However, tomorrow it could be worth a lot more or a lot less, it just is dependent on the price of gold.
A "Double Eagle" coin is any US $20.00 gold coin, no other coin. Ten dollar gold coins are Eagles, Five dollar are Half Eagles and Two and a half dollar are Quarter Eagles.
No. The largest denomination of gold coin the US ever minted was the $20 double eagle (eagle being the term for a $10 coin).
$3000.00
A Double Eagle is a $20.00 gold coin not a half dollar. Please look at the coin again and post a new question
About $1000 for its gold content, regardless of mint mark.
The diameter of US Gold coins dated 1915 are: Double Eagle 34mm/Eagle 27mm/Half Eagle 21.6mm/ Quarter Eagle 18mm
It's not a real coin. Its value depends on how much gold, if any, it contains.
July 16, 2009 In 1999, there were no $20 double eagle gold coins were produced by the US Mint. You may be refering to the American Gold Eagle coin. They were minted in $5, $10, $25 qnd $50 denominations. They were also minted in an Uncirculated coin and a Proof coin. If what you have is the $25 American Gold Eagle, then the Uncirculated coin is valued from $480 to $570 depending upon the condition of the coin. The Proof coin is valued from $625 to $750 depending upon the condition of the coin.
The most valuable coin is a 1933 double eagle gold coin. One was sold for $3,000,000 at a bid
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