If the coin is golden in color and the size of a quarter, then what you have is an angel token from Catholic Relief Services. It's sent out in charity mailers when they solicit donations. The coin isn't worth anything.
This is NOT a U.S. Mint error. Look at the edge of the coin, you will likely see a seam and the reeding should be misaligned. It's been made by gluing together two different altered quarters. The piece has no collectible value.
"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.
A circulated example of a genuine 1955 Double-Die Lincoln coin runs from $975.00 to $2,500.00
Error coins need to be seen, take it to a coin dealer. Most errors are very common and add no value.
It is a very common coin and is worth face value.
The value of a double-sided angel coin can vary widely based on factors such as its material, rarity, and demand among collectors. Typically, these coins may hold sentimental or collectible value rather than significant monetary worth. If it's a specific collectible item, its value could be determined through market trends or auction results. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a numismatic expert or recent sales data.
If it is a phony...about $10.00. If is a real minted coin; auctions start bids off at about $10 to $20 thousand.
If you refer to a coin with an identical angel on both sides as distinct from the gold English medieval Angel coin, they are a token distributed or sold by the Catholic Church as a good luck/good health wish or blessing. They have no collector value and sell for a couple of Dollars from Church retail outlets. Alternatively, some countries produce a coin known as an "Angel", with various denominations. You would need to include the country and a description of the coin for any valuation to be given.
A two-sided angel coin typically features an angel design on both sides, symbolizing protection, guidance, and positivity. It is often used as a token of inspiration or comfort, serving as a reminder of one's faith or the presence of a guardian angel. People may carry it for personal reassurance or gift it to others as a thoughtful gesture of support.
All error coins need to be seen for an accurate assessment. Take it to a coin dealer.
If in uncirculated condition you are looking at several thousand dollars up to a million. Contact a coin dealer or a coin show they could tell you the exact amount but definitely looking into the thousands range.
A two-sided object is commonly referred to as a "two-sided" or "double-sided" item. An example is a coin, which has a heads side and a tails side. Another example is double-sided tape, which has adhesive on both sides.
Two possibilities that when you flip the coin you would get heads or tails.
In perfect uncirculated condition, this coin is worth about $1.75 to a collector.
To remove a coin in a CD player, use a popsicle stick. Place double sided adhesive half of the popsicle's length. The coin will stick to it.
This specific coin in very fine condition is worth: $ 1700.00.
IT IS WORTH BETWEEN 250 600 DEPENDING ON WHAT COIN IT IS THERE ARE 3 DIFFERENT ONES