OK, the first thing is the name, it's SAINT-GAUDENS not st gardens. Second thing is no 1925 gold eagles were made. A eagle is a $10.00 coin and a double eagle is a $20.00 coin and they were made in 1925. The average retail value for a MS-65 example is $2,330.00
I am guessing you are talking about a St. Gaudens Double Eagle coin. A 1925 P in MS 65 condition. One of those coins are worth roughly $1,575.00 The reason I said "roughly" is because gold prices change year to year, month to month, and day to day. Source: Handbook Of United States Coins 69th Edition 2012 by: R.S. Yeoman and Edited by Kenneth Bressett
It's actually called a double eagle; an eagle is a $10 coin. Current values fluctuate with the price of gold, but have been in the vicinity of $1000 as of 09/2008. If your coin has an S mint mark it will be worth about 15 to 20% more.
$11 to $11,000 depending on the condition of the coin.
The Half Eagle is a $10 coin the $2.50 coin is a Quarter Eagle. With a date of 1925 the "D" mintmark is on the reverse of the coin, the Denver mint was the only one that struck $2.50 gold coins in 1925. Retail values for circulated coins run from $166.00 to $300.00. Uncirculated are $350.00+
Value is 5 to 30 cents.
First, it is not a Morgan dollar, it is a Peace dollar, second, it is worth around melt value to local dealers. That value is $23.50 .
There are several series of 1925 buffalo nickels, and they all have different worth. Generally speaking, a buffalo nickel is worth between 99 cents and 10 dollars.
if its in good condition, its worth $3.75. if its in fine condition its worth $6, if its uncirculated, its worth over $113
Don Eagle was born on 1925-08-25.
its not worth much....its actually on 15$
The 1925 Peace dollar is a common date of the series. Circulated examples with no mintmarks have current market values of $30.00- $37.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin
In mint condition, these cages are worth quite a bit. To collectors, these 1925 Brass Leon Bird Cages can sell for over $1,000.