It depends on how worn it is. As of 07/2008:
Very worn - $240
Moderately worn - $350
Slight wear - $680
Like new - $1000
You possess a Coronet Head $5 Half Eagle - a 1872 coin in fine condition (F12) is worth: $ 400.00.
You have a American Eagle Bullion $10 coin - if minted in the year of 1995, its worth in a MS60 condition is: $ 265. By the way, the coin should be carrying a mint mark of "W."
Value is about $18.00
Harry S. Truman had nothing to do with any double eagle coin, but Theodore Roosevelt did. Post new question.
It depends on the denomination (or weight ) of the coin.
You have in your possession a 1897 Coronet Head $5 Half Eagle - if this coin is in fine condition (F12), its value is: $250.
$11 to $11,000 depending on the condition of the coin.
August 2, 2009 The 1835 Half Eagle has a circulated value from $450 in worn condition to $2000 is little worn condition. In uncirculated grades it has a value from $4000 to $25,000 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.
The American Silver Eagle is a coin worth one dollar. It is an official bullion coin, meaning it is stored for its value and not traded in regular commerce. The coin is 99.9% silver, with an image of Walking Liberty on one face and the titular eagle on the other.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark ,your 1926 PEACE DOLLAR is common. Value is $17.00-$29.00 NOTE: No US coin is a Lady Liberty coin.
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Current retail value for a Liberty Head 1903 Double Eagle is $1,490.00 in the grade of MS-60
Usually these have the dollar value on the eagle side, on the bottom, and it will say FIVE D or TEN D.
This coin was modified after minting for sales promotion. All collector value has been lost. As a novelty item it has a value of about $15 - if you can find an interested buyer.
5-26-11>> Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark ,your 1926 PEACE DOLLAR is common. Value is $36.00-$40.00 NOTE: No US coin is called a Lady Liberty coin.
These copy's of the 1933 Double Eagle have no numismatic collectible value, most sell for $5.00 or less at coin shows.
These copy's of the 1933 Double Eagle have no numismatic collectible value, most sell for $5.00 at coin shows.