This is likely a privately minted medal. If it's silver, it's value will be based on that silver it contains -- currently at about $12 per ounce. If it's not silver, then it's worth about a dollar.
1800.00
US$ 250
One dollar. In the future - DECADES into the future - such a coin may have a higher value to a coin collector based on scarcity and condition.
The coin is worth an amount ranging from $1,500 to $2,500. The exact amount will depend upon the condition of the coin.
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if it is a commeritive token it is worth approximatly 1.50-2.00 us currency in good shape to tell if it is this coin look up Harry S. Truman Commeritive Token and look for the pictures. to make it easier if it has 2 dates one on the left side 1945 and one on the right 1953 it is most likely the coin i am describing.
It is worth 2.50 for bronze and 5.00 for silver
$20
Yes, it is a bronze coin with the the dates April-12-1945 and January-20-1949 under the white house. Truman's inaugural dates.
five dollars
constitution
Harry S. Truman had nothing to do with any double eagle coin, but Theodore Roosevelt did. Post new question.
Never. Truman's portrait will be included with the Presidential Dollar series in about 8 years.
This sounds like a commemorative medal, perhaps the "Inauguration" medallion after assuming the Presidency upon the death of Franklin D. Rosevelt. As such it has no numismatic value, as it is not legal tender. It probably does have "book value" to collectors of Presidential medals, but I'm unfamiliar with price guides for that. (Other FAQ Farmers can edit this last bit to substitute an accurate value. :) )
For the gold itself it would be worth about $100 but for the coin probably $45-$75 depending on the condition. It worth probably $70 - $90 retail.
its worth 28$ :D i have one myself
It's a common coin, worth about $2 for the silver (nickels dated 1942-1945 are the only ones that contain any silver).