It's value is based on the one ounce of gold it contains -- currently about $900
The coin is only face value.
A fifty-cent piece.
As of 2-1-10 value is about $16.50 for the coin.
Wow! If you possess a 1995 American Eagle Bullion $50 gold coin, its value in MS65 condition is: $980.00. By the way, it should be carrying a "W" mint mark.
It's not gold. The coin is made from brass and is only a dollar, just spend it.
There was no fifty dollar US gold coin produced in 1940.
fifty dollars
This is a 1 ounce gold bullion coin. The value is tied to the spot price of gold at the time of sale. Now it's $1,236.30 per ounce, this is the approximated value of the coin.
The mint set is worth about ten dollars.
The 5 Dollar American Eagle coin regardless of date is a 1/10th oz Gold Bullion coin and as I type this the value is $108.10 The value of any gold bullion coin follows the spot price of gold.
A "one dollar" coin has the value of one dollar!
A half dollar
Please post a new and clearer question. A 50¢ coin is a HALF dollar. A silver dollar, like all dollars, is 100 cents.
This stuff ends up on eBay or in a dealers junk box at coin shows and has little resale value.
The spot price of gold is $1,115.40 per ounce as I type this, that's also the value of the coin. The coin is 1 ounce of pure gold.
This stuff ends up on eBay or in a dealers junk box at coin shows. They have very little resale value. Most I see sell for about $5.00.
value of 1845 us five dollar coin