As of 9-2-11 Average market value for a certified MS-63 1924 Saint is $2,460.00. This coin is the second most common of the series.
It depends on the copy. A copy coin could have either no gold content or it could be pure gold, it is impossible to say because there is no regulation on copy coins.
The coin is a Sacagawea dollar, it has no gold and is worth $1.00
Gold plating a coin only changes its value because of the amount of gold on it which is usually very little. It is of no numismatic value to U.S. coin collectors because it is an altered coin.
It's not gold. The coin is made from brass and is only a dollar, just spend it.
5-17-11>> The coin is a 1/10oz gold bullion coin, value is tied to the spot price of gold at time of sale. Approximate value today is $147.90
what is the value of a 1924 St. Gaudens Double Eagle gold coin
If you are in possession of a 1924 Saint-Gaudens $20 Double Eagle gold coin, its value in extra-fine condition (EF-40) is: $1225.00.
A 1924 Saint-Gaudens $20 gold coin weighs 33.436 grams and of that weight, gold comprises 30.092 grams.
These are beautiful coins - a 1924 Saint-Gaudens $20 Double Eagle coin is worth in extra fine condition (EF40): $1225.
2.79mm is the nominal thickness of the 1924 Saint-Gaudens $20.00 double eagle.
The only gold coin that I am aware of that was minted by the US Treasury in 1924 was the Saint-Gaudens $20 Double Eagle. This coin had a diameter of 34mm and weighed 516 grains (33,436 grams).Its value in extra-fine condition is: $1225.00.
August 4, 2009 The 1924 Saint-Gaudens $20 gold coin was produced at 3 US Mints: Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. The values of these coins in very fine condition are shown in the following list: 1924-P [Philadelphia]........$1400 1924-D [Denver]................$1800 1924-S [San Francisco]......$1800
For the Saint-Gaudens series of double eagles, the 1924 Philadelphia issue is the 2nd highest mintage and considered common. Average retail of an MS-60 example is $1,360.00. Melt value as of today 11-16-10 is $1,310.96
The current value for a 1924 St Gaudens MS64 that is properly graded (NGC certified) would be $1250 wholesale and would retail for $1550. This presumes a problem free coin i.e., no heavy copper spotting or other detracting issues.
Does it have a mint mark? Who graded it. be more specific.
The 1924 Philadelphia issue Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle is the second most common coin of the series. A certified example in MS-65 has an average retail value of $2,500.00. The Melt Value of the coin as of 11:41am 12-24-10 is $1,339.40
There is 0.9675 Troy ounces of pure gold in a $20 St. Gaudens.