July 3, 2009 An 1883 $5 gold piece ranges in value from about $280 in circulated condition to over $27,000 in uncirculated condition depending on which mint it was from and the amount of wear on the coin.
Assuming you mean a Morgan silver dollar and not a gold one dollar coin, if the coin is circulated and has no mintmarks, retail value is $26.00-$32.00 depending on how much wear the coin has. The 1883 Morgan is a common date.
The 1883 Double Eagle is a proof only issue, values start at $40,000.00
value of 1845 us five dollar coin
The only gold Bicentennial of Congress coin minted is a Five dollar coin not a half dollar, it is valued at about $300.00.
1883-S Liberty $20 Gold Coin MS62
Assuming you mean a Morgan silver dollar and not a gold one dollar coin, if the coin is circulated and has no mintmarks, retail value is $26.00-$32.00 depending on how much wear the coin has. The 1883 Morgan is a common date.
The 1883 Double Eagle is a proof only issue, values start at $40,000.00
value of 1845 us five dollar coin
These 1992 Olympic gold coins currently sell for about $275
The only gold Bicentennial of Congress coin minted is a Five dollar coin not a half dollar, it is valued at about $300.00.
1883-S Liberty $20 Gold Coin MS62
Please look at the coin again, the US did not coin $25 dollar denominations in 1896.
A "Double Eagle" coin is any US $20.00 gold coin, no other coin. Ten dollar gold coins are Eagles, Five dollar are Half Eagles and Two and a half dollar are Quarter Eagles.
A 1848 five dollar coin is worth about 1,600 dollars to about 2,100 dollars. A 1848 five dollar coin has been auctioned for over 71,000 dollars.
Yes, the United States has issued a five-dollar coin known as the "golden dollar" coin, specifically the Susan B. Anthony dollar and the Sacagawea dollar, which are each worth one dollar but sometimes colloquially referred to in terms of their gold content. Additionally, the U.S. Mint has produced commemorative five-dollar gold coins, which are limited edition pieces often created to honor specific events or people. However, there is no standard circulating five-dollar coin in regular use.
This is a 1/10th ounce gold bullion coin.
The weight of this coin is 8.359 grams and has .24187oz pure gold. This standard is for all Half Eagles from 1839 to 1929.