The 1852 one-dollar gold coin, also known as the "Type 1 Gold Dollar," features a design by James B. Longacre. The obverse displays a portrait of Liberty, facing left, adorned with a headband inscribed with the word "LIBERTY." The reverse showcases a wreath encircling the denomination "1 DOLLAR," with the date below. The coin is small, made of 90% gold and 10% copper, and has a diameter of about 13 mm.
In 1960 I bought a US 20 dollar gold coin that is encase in a gold frame to be worn as jewelry. This coin is 1924 and was minted in San Francisco I assume as it has an s by the date. I would like to know what is the value of this coin.
Sorry no 2000 dollar gold pieces were ever struck, it's just a dollar coin that looks like gold spend it.
US one dollar gold coins were last made 1889. Make sure you used the correct date. If your coin has a different date ask another question like the one above but substitute the date with the date on your coin.
Type the date and coin into your browser, click images then search and you will find what one looks like.
If it is a genuine US coin and not something made as jewelry that only looks like a US coin, you are looking at a minimum of $900.
One dollar and it looks like gold.
In 1960 I bought a US 20 dollar gold coin that is encase in a gold frame to be worn as jewelry. This coin is 1924 and was minted in San Francisco I assume as it has an s by the date. I would like to know what is the value of this coin.
Sorry no 2000 dollar gold pieces were ever struck, it's just a dollar coin that looks like gold spend it.
There never was a gold half cent coin. Gold is too valuable for such small denominations. Even at the (comparatively) low price of gold back in 1852 a half-cent made of it would have been about the diameter of a pencil eraser.
For each year since 2009, they have been doing United States presidents on the gold colored dollar coin.
1923 is a common date Peace dollar struck in silver not gold, it's possible the coin has toned a gold like color and values for circulated coins are $14.00-$19.00. If the coin has been gold plated the value is just for the silver and is about $13.00
US one dollar gold coins were last made 1889. Make sure you used the correct date. If your coin has a different date ask another question like the one above but substitute the date with the date on your coin.
Type the date and coin into your browser, click images then search and you will find what one looks like.
Oh, dude, like, a 2005 gold dollar coin actually doesn't contain any gold. It's made of a manganese-brass alloy, not pure gold. So, zero grams of gold in that bad boy. But hey, it's still worth a dollar, so that's something, right?
If it is a genuine US coin and not something made as jewelry that only looks like a US coin, you are looking at a minimum of $900.
If it says In God You Trust it may be worth a lot of money, but it don't it reads IN GOD WE TRUST and it's not gold just looks like it and it's only $1.00
Its value will fluctuate with the price of gold. As of 09/2008 retail prices range from $485 for a very worn specimen to about $550 for a coin in like new condition.