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The value of an 1878 liberty goloid metric dollar with the denomination shown as 100 cents is determined by its scarcity and the condition it is in. A real goloid coin in great condition is worth around US$3000.HOWEVER . . . you should have your coin checked by an expert to make sure it's genuine. Goloid dollars have been and are being widely counterfeited.What is a goloid dollar?"Goloid" is an alloy containing silver, copper, and a small amount of gold. These were made to test a concept for coins that would match a European value standard. All are patterns, i.e. experimental coins that were never put in circulation.
The Goloid metric dollar was minted by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia as a pattern coin, but it was not a typical silver dollar. Goloid was an alloy that consisted of gold, silver and copper. The pattern coins were produced with varying amounts of gold and silver in the coins and the alloy was patented by Dr. William Wheeler Hubbell of Philadelphia. The idea was to replace all our silver coinage with goloid coins. But for various reasons, the goloid coins were never approved and the idea was dropped.
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To determine the exact value of an 1878 Goloid metric coin, a few different factors would need to be considered. Some of these factors would be the authenticity and condition of the coin.
A couple of Grand (U.S) if real A couple Dollars (U.S) if fake
From your description, it may be a 1878 Goloid Metric Dollar. This is a pattern coin, three different types were struck but none were released for circulation. Many replicas are known and authentic coins are rare. A certified example is valued at $2,500.00.
The 1878 Goloid dollars were pattern coins, 3 different types were minted in very small numbers but none were released into circulation. Many replicas and copy's are known to exist. If you actually have one, I'm 99.9% sure it's not authentic so a value is not possible. It needs to be seen, take it to a collector or dealer for an assessment.NOTE: Authentic metric goloid coins have a minimum value of $2,500.00
From your description, it may be a 1878 Goloid Metric Dollar. This is a pattern coin, three different types were struck but none were released for circulation. Many replicas are known and authentic coins are rare. A certified example is valued at $2,500.00 or more.
The 1878 Goloid dollars were pattern coins, 3 different types were minted in very small numbers but none were released into circulation. Many replicas and copy's are known to exist. If you actually have one, I'm 99.9% sure it's not authentic so a value is not possible. It needs to be seen, take it to a collector or dealer for an assessment.
Yes I do.my name is juan sanchez im in calexico
IF the coin is genuine, auction prices have ranged from a couple of thousand dollars to over 50K for top-line specimens. However there are many copies, replicas, and outright counterfeits so you'd need to have the coin authenticated.
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