??? Is it silver or is it gold? The U.S. didn't make any bimetallic coins in the 19th century.
Please post a new question with the coin's denomination and size; that'll determine whether it's silver or gold. Also look for a possible mint mark on the back. If there is one it'll be a small letter such as O, S, or CC.
I will put a value of $420.00 retail on this coin. That's the value of a Extremely Fine graded Quarter Eagle dated 1888
It would depend on what type of American Eagle coin it was. An American Eagle one ounce silver coin would be worth silver spot price, which is just over $21 a the time of writing, a one ounce American Eagle Gold coin would be worth gold spot which is just shy of $1300. The spot prices for metals can be found on websites such as Kitco or by simply typing in Gold (or silver) spot price in Google or another search engine.
The term Double Eagle is used only for $20 gold coins. This is a 1982 G.W. Commemorative Half Dollar. Unfortunately the gold plating killed the numismatic collectible value of the coin. It is now only valued for the silver it contains.
There are 0.48357 troy ounces of gold in the 1910 Half Eagle gold coin.
Since it is nickel "layered"with silver and gold, not nearly as much as if it were a silver coin with gold on it. E-bay is showing auctions with prices from $4 to $16.
AMPEX is a global and popular retailer of coins. This includes gold and silver coins and specifically it includes a gold eagle coin and a two sided eagle coin.
I will put a value of $420.00 retail on this coin. That's the value of a Extremely Fine graded Quarter Eagle dated 1888
22KT Gold with Silver and Copper added for durability
The coin is one half ounce of pure gold by net weight, composition is .9167 gold, .03 silver and .0533 copper.
It would depend on what type of American Eagle coin it was. An American Eagle one ounce silver coin would be worth silver spot price, which is just over $21 a the time of writing, a one ounce American Eagle Gold coin would be worth gold spot which is just shy of $1300. The spot prices for metals can be found on websites such as Kitco or by simply typing in Gold (or silver) spot price in Google or another search engine.
It is an American Eagle gold coin, not a double eagle coin, it contains 1 ounce of pure gold, its value depends on the spot price of gold for example, today it would be worth just a bit less than $1,300. However, tomorrow it could be worth a lot more or a lot less, it just is dependent on the price of gold.
Simply search in google "nygoldco", By visiting NYgoldco you can check the American eagle 1 oz silver coin price . Here you also find live gold and silver prices.
The term Double Eagle is used only for $20 gold coins. This is a 1982 G.W. Commemorative Half Dollar. Unfortunately the gold plating killed the numismatic collectible value of the coin. It is now only valued for the silver it contains.
The american silver/gold eagle coin is a very popular series by the US Mint. The question is, which is the most valuable coin? Well, each silver/gold american eagle coins are valuable. American Silver Eagles are reasonably priced and provide excellent value for money, making them popular among collectors and investors in the United States! American Silver Eagles are also very simple to get. They are available at all local coin shops, which you can locate using Google, like Apmex, JM Bullion, SD bullion, BOLD Precious Metals, etc. These dealers provide good deals on silver and gold coins.
The physical change that occurs when a gold coin is stamped with an eagle is the impression or design of the eagle being embossed or impressed onto the surface of the coin. This process alters the appearance of the coin by adding the eagle image to it.
First, there is no such coin as a "Liberty Eagle" in numismatic terms, an Eagle is a $10.00 gold coin. The word Liberty appears on every US coin except the Two-Cent & Three-Cent (silver) pieces. Please post new question with the date and denomination of the coin.
You can purchase an American Gold Eagle Coin from reputable dealers like APMEX, JM Bullion, SD Bullion, and BOLD Precious Metals. These trusted dealers offer a wide selection of gold coins online, providing convenient and secure ways to invest in American Gold Eagle Coins for collectors and investors alike.