You need to be more specific when asking about coins. "gold army coin" could refer to any one of hundreds of coins. You're probably referring to a coin known as a "challenge coin". If it is a challenge coin, chances are it's only gold-plated - not solid gold; and is probably worth $5 or less. To figure out how much it's worth, search Ebay for something specific about the coin. For instance if the coin says "2nd Infantry Division" or "Lead The Way" or anything that is more specific than "army" on it, then search for that. Keep looking until you find an Ebay auction that has a picture of the same coin, and the price on that auction is how much the coin is worth. Side note: I can't believe the stupid questions people post on here. Why would you post on here and have to wait potentially weeks for an answer, when you could just use four or five brain cells worth of intelligence to find out how much it's worth by yourself?
US Army at Omaha and Utah, British Army at Gold and Sword, Royal Canadian Army at Juno.
There are several characteristics of the logo for the US Army. Its most prominent colors are black and gold. It contains a large star. It contains the words "US Army."
The Bonus army was a group of WWI veterans which wanted their army paychecks early. You see, when they served they were offered money which was suppose to be accessible sometime in the year 1940. They were okay with that at the time but then the Great Depression happened and they marched to Washington D.C demanding access to their paychecks early.
In circulated condition, $12 - $30, in uncirculated condition $140 and up depending upon the actual condition of the coin.
Army Gold Medal was created in 1810.
ITS WORTH OVER 2 BILLION!!! The money they collect around the holidays goes yo overhead. 93 cents of every dollar supposedly goes to helping out.
dollar store
Salvation Army ?
Yes.
Not in the US Army. They wear a gold oak leaf.
Yes, some dollar stores may sell plastic army men as part of their toy selection. It's best to check with your local dollar store to see if they have them in stock.
You need to be more specific when asking about coins. "gold army coin" could refer to any one of hundreds of coins. You're probably referring to a coin known as a "challenge coin". If it is a challenge coin, chances are it's only gold-plated - not solid gold; and is probably worth $5 or less. To figure out how much it's worth, search Ebay for something specific about the coin. For instance if the coin says "2nd Infantry Division" or "Lead The Way" or anything that is more specific than "army" on it, then search for that. Keep looking until you find an Ebay auction that has a picture of the same coin, and the price on that auction is how much the coin is worth. Side note: I can't believe the stupid questions people post on here. Why would you post on here and have to wait potentially weeks for an answer, when you could just use four or five brain cells worth of intelligence to find out how much it's worth by yourself?
US Army at Omaha and Utah, British Army at Gold and Sword, Royal Canadian Army at Juno.
A good quality Swiss Army watch is worth anywhere from $150-$250 if you sell it to the right person. Some of them may even be worth almost $2,000.
The leader of the contradentral army
gold to pay the army