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8-2-11>>> The Bicentennial was in 1976 not 1972, if the piece is gold (or plated) and dated 1972 it is NOT a US Mint product. The Mint did not strike any modern gold coins until 1984.
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There is a .10 ounce (smaller than a dime) worth about $80. There is a .42 ounce worth about$360-$380....and a 1.3 ounce worth about $1,050 -$1100. (that I know of) These are estimates. The gold market changes by the minute. And coin and gold dealers always pay less in order to make $ themselves. Hope I helped a little.
The American Revolution Bicentennial gold coin was issued in 1976 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the United States. The coin contains 90% gold and 10% copper, with a total weight of 33.43 grams. As of now, the value of the coin can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and current market demand, but it typically sells for several hundred to several thousand dollars. It is recommended to have the coin appraised by a professional numismatist to determine its exact value.
If this is the gold medal with the heraldic eagle on one side and the statue of liberty on the other, both heavily frosted, then is it the same as this one:Solid Gold Proof Medal... Flashy Mirrored Fields With Cameo Features...Obverse : Statue Of Liberty... Reverse : Great Seal of the United States...Comes in all Original Mint Packaging Including Cherrywood Presentation Case -Outer Box - Certificate Of Authenticity... 12.9 grams (0.42oz) of .900 Fine Gold...23mm diameter... Made By The U.S. Mint... Only 16,181 MintedGOLD0.378 oz pure $913 per ounce = $345 bullion value.I have this coin as well and have been offered $450 for it from a coin buyer in Kingston, Ontario. Have not sold it. I believe it to be worth more! Although my coin makes no mention of the US Mint - rather it is the American Cin Company Inc from Studio City, Ca.
The U.S. Mint was not producing gold coins in 1976.
8-2-11>>> The Bicentennial was in 1976 not 1972, if the piece is gold (or plated) and dated 1972 it is NOT a US Mint product. The Mint did not strike any modern gold coins until 1984.
On your browser type in American Revolution Bicentennial gold 1.3 ounce and click on image. You will find all the pictures you need.
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None of the Bicentennial coins were struck in gold. Many of these coins have been gold plated privately and sold as "Collectibles" but they have no numismatic value. It's just a dollar.
The U.S. never struck any gold coins for the Bicentennial. Many Bicentennial dollars, halves and quarters were privately gold plated and sold as "Collectible" coins. The coins have no numismatic value. The coin is face value, unless you find someone that wants it.
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A numismatist who collects coins.
It's probably not solid gold, but rather a gold-plated bicentennial dollar. Similar coins typically sell for around $8 or so on eBay.
So many different types were produced much more information is needed. Is it gold? Who made it? Post new question.
The U.S. Mint did not produce any gold dollars for the bicentennial. There are aftermarket examples of gold plated dollars but they are just regular production coins which have been gold plated. They have no added numismatic value and their actual value is limited to the value of the metals in them .
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