Its value depends on its condition and whether there is a small mint mark letter on the back. As of 09/2008, retail prices are roughly
No mint mark letter : $145 if very worn, $215 with moderate wear, $300 with little or no wear.
"C" : $250 / $1200 / $2100
"D" : $275 / $700 / $1900
"O" : $150 / $300 / $575
The first circulating $20 gold pieces were made in 1850.
As a copy, its value is minimal -- perhaps a couple dollars.
It depends on if the coin is gold or silver, post new question
Please post a new question after you look at the coin again. A U.S. silver dollar dated 1850 would be of the Seated Liberty series not a Bust type or Liberty head.
As the value written on the coin suggests, it's worth one dollar. It's part of the presidential dollar coin series. Taylor was the 12th President, and the coin was minted in 2009.
The first circulating $20 gold pieces were made in 1850.
As a copy, its value is minimal -- perhaps a couple dollars.
H&R does not have a patent dating from 1850 - either you have the wrong company or the date was misread??????????????
It depends on if the coin is gold or silver, post new question
Please post a new question after you look at the coin again. A U.S. silver dollar dated 1850 would be of the Seated Liberty series not a Bust type or Liberty head.
As the value written on the coin suggests, it's worth one dollar. It's part of the presidential dollar coin series. Taylor was the 12th President, and the coin was minted in 2009.
$2750 to $145,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
It's worth one dollar.
$1900.00
Over 80,000 beware of fakes and scammers cause I have a real one
This coin needs to be seen for an accurate assessment. The 1850 Baldwin & Co. $5.00 gold piece is a private issue not a US Mint issue and is rare. Many replicas and fakes exist. Genuine examples are valued at more than $10,000.00 so authentication is a must. Please take it to a qualified professional.
The value of a 1850 Baldwin ten dollar coin can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, these coins can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For a precise valuation, it is advisable to consult a numismatic expert or a reputable coin dealer. Additionally, checking recent auction results can provide a clearer picture of its current market value.