The U.S. did not mint any gold coins with an Indian head design in 1850. The Indian Princess design wasn't adopted for the $1 coin until 1854 and higher denominations didn't use a Native American theme until the 20th century.
It's possible you have a privately minted piece or a replica/fantasy "coin". Please post a new question with more details including the coin's denomination, any wording on it, and its diameter measured in mm.
It depends on if the coin is gold or silver, post new question
The only value is what someone will pay. This stuff has no Numismatic collectible value.
This has no numismatic value at all
Assuming the coin is circulated retail prices are $178.00-$300.00
9,000,000 dollars
It depends on if the coin is gold or silver, post new question
The Indian Head gold coin was minted from 1907 through 1933. In order to give an accurate estimate of value the date of the coin must be known.
The only value is what someone will pay. This stuff has no Numismatic collectible value.
A denomination would help please be more specific.
This has no numismatic value at all
Average retail value is $730.00.
Assuming the coin is circulated retail prices are $178.00-$300.00
9,000,000 dollars
$10 Indian Head gold coins were minted for many years. In order to give an estimated value the date on your coin must be known.
Retail value for this coin is $650.00 in certified MS-61
A 1914 Five dollar Indian by itself is worth about double its gold value, depending on its condition. The bezel holding the coin will be worth its gold value. If the coin is soldered into the bezel , this will damage the coin, reducing its collector value, but it should still be worth more then the gold content. I don't think the coin in bezel would have any additional value unless the bezel was an ornate antique.
An 1808 Indian coin has a value nearly 50 times today's coins 'cause it was made of gold and silver and each of it carried the pic. of the ruler who made it.