This coin is called a quarter eagle, and is worth 1,450 to 5,000 dollars if circulated, depending on condition. It is worth 1,450 dollars in very fine condition, 2,450 dollars in extremely fine condition, 3,500 dollars in about uncirculated condition, and 5,000 dollars in high grade about uncirculated condition. It is worth 13,500 to 35,000 dollars if uncirculated. It is worth 13,500 dollars in uncirculated condition, and 35,000 dollars in high grade uncirculated condition. there were 19,460 of these coins with this date and this mint mark made.
Please look at the coin again, the US did not coin $25 dollar denominations in 1896.
The first Indian cents were struck in 1859 so you could not have a coin with that design dated 1845. If your coin is from 1845 and is about the size of a half-dollar it's called a Liberty Head cent or simply Large Cent and is worth about $25 in average condition. If you have a different coin please post a new question with a more complete description.
The coins are really only worth face value, but in uncirculated condition, they might go for as much as double that.
If it was found in change, the coin is face value. A uncirculated coin is about 25 cents.
It isn't gold, it is gold plated. It is worth 25 cents. It is a damaged coin from a collector's perspective. It was not done at the mint.
The value of this coin is based on the spot price of gold at time of sale. A $25.00 coin is one half ounce of gold so value is half of spot price.
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I really doubt if you have a 'coin' of that size, but 25 ounces of gold would be worth $20,000 - $24,000.
It is only gold plated. This adds no value to the coin. It is considered an altered coin and is worth 25 cents.
The gold plating adds no collectible value to a coin that's only 25 cents to start with.
If you mean a Half ounce $25.00 American Eagle Bullion coin the value is half the spot price of gold at time of sale. As of today value is $569.00
For coin collectors it would depend on the grade (condition) of the coin. In good condition its worth about $90. The better the condition the more its worth. As a gold bullion coin as of 5/25/2009 about $45 USD.
Please look at the coin again, the US did not coin $25 dollar denominations in 1896.
Check that coin again. The US never minted a $25 gold piece, and the last year for gold coinage was 1932.
The first Indian cents were struck in 1859 so you could not have a coin with that design dated 1845. If your coin is from 1845 and is about the size of a half-dollar it's called a Liberty Head cent or simply Large Cent and is worth about $25 in average condition. If you have a different coin please post a new question with a more complete description.
25 cents. Gold plating adds no value to the coin but rather can destroy the coins value. In this case it didn't because these coins are not rare and are worth only 25 cents.
Much value: Between 20.000 and 40.000. There are only 100.