According to the PCGS Price Guide, which is available free online, Its value is $900.00.
Average retail list is $990.00 for this coin.
PCGS does have this information on their web site. Or you can check Heritage Auction web site (HA.com) for previous sales of PCGS coins of this type.
August 10, 2009 The 1923-D Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle in MS66 grade has a PCGS value of $4,100.
PCGS stands for Professional Coin Grading Service. It is a third-party coin grading organization that evaluates and authenticates coins for collectors and investors. PCGS uses a scale from 1 to 70 to grade coins based on their condition and collectible value.
August 25, 2017. $190 to $191.
August 25, 2017. $480 to $485.
The current value if $49. ----- The price varies according to the market. As of 2012-07-25, PCGS lists it as: 1956 Proof Set: $57
The PCGS is the Professional Coin Grading Service. PCGS pricing guides can be found online on the PSGC website as well as sites like Coinnews and Davidhall.
Nice uncirculated ones sell in the $300 to $400 range, but they need to be certified by PCGS or NGC.
As of 11/2008, about $440 for an uncirculated coin and $1060 for a proof version. Source: PCGS
Unless it's certified by PCGS or NGC, it's only worth the current value of the platinum it contains. Check out the link "Kitco: Current Metal Prices" to the right for the current per-ounce price of platinum and other precious metals. If PCGS or NGC certified, check out the completed listings for a similar coin on eBay.com to determine current trading value.