The U.S. Mint has produced several series of $25 golden dollars, including the American Buffalo and American Eagle coins. The value of these coins can vary based on factors such as the current price of gold, the rarity of the coin, and its condition. As of the current market value of gold, a $25 golden dollar coin typically contains about one-quarter of an ounce of pure gold, which is around $500-$600. However, collectors may be willing to pay more for certain editions or special releases.
It depends on where and how you found it, and its mint mark. 2006 Sacajawea "golden" (actually brass) dollars were minted only for collectors but some have ended up in circulation. If you got it in change, it's only worth face value. If you have an uncirculated P-mint coin in its original package it might retail for $2 to $12 depending on quality. If you have an uncirculated D-mint coin the range would be $4 to $18.
All Franklin half dollars are 90% silver with a current melt value of around $12. 1958 isn't a rare date, so in mint condition, it's only worth a couple dollars more.
The value of a 2004 Washington Mint million dollar golden proof bill is primarily determined by its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. These bills are not legal tender and are considered novelty items rather than actual currency. As such, their value is based on factors such as the quality of the printing, the materials used, and any unique features that may make them more desirable to collectors. It is recommended to consult with a reputable numismatist or currency expert to determine the specific value of this particular item.
Your 1884 Trade Dollar is a copy or fake with little or no value. There are only 10 known 1884 Trade Dollars and there all Proof coins
The US Mint did not issue any gold State Quarters. If you have one it ihas either been gold plated by someone other than the mint or it has simply tarnished to a golden hue. Gold plated coins are not worth anymore than the metal used to make them. A quarter that has tarnished to a golden hue may have some value to those who collect tarnished coins. Numismatically it has a value of a quarter unless it is in one of the ultra high uncirculated grades.
It is worth about 2500 - 3500 dollars in mint condition .
The coin was not struck in 1841. It was struck in 2009. Mint State presidential dollars are still available from most banks and are only face value.
How can I find the value of The Treasures of the Empire Golden Necklace by the Franklin Mint? Certificate of authenticity included.
2.25 us dollars
$3.00- $2,750.00 dollars
It depends on where and how you found it, and its mint mark. 2006 Sacajawea "golden" (actually brass) dollars were minted only for collectors but some have ended up in circulation. If you got it in change, it's only worth face value. If you have an uncirculated P-mint coin in its original package it might retail for $2 to $12 depending on quality. If you have an uncirculated D-mint coin the range would be $4 to $18.
If truly mint, with the box and all original paperwork; somewhere in the range of 2500
8 to 12 dollars
from 500 dollars to 100 dollars depending if its p mint mark
I have seen them gooing from around $2500 to $3500.
The only dollar coins minted in 1877 were Trade Dollars, identifiable because they have those words on the back. If your coin has that wording, its value depends on the condition and mint mark: S mint mark or plain (Phila) prices range from $65 to $200. CC mint mark coins range from $500 to $2500. If you have any other design is it either a fantasy piece or a counterfeit; both are known to exist.
Circulating Sacagawea dollars are only worth face value. Ditto for the new Presidential dollars.